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Indian Creek Once Again Threatened by New ATV Trail

Dec 10th, 2014 Written by Neal Clark

The beautiful Indian Creek area to the east of Canyonlands National Park is once again threatened by a proposed all-terrain vehicle (ATV) trail. Please tell the Bureau of Land Management […]

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Secretary Jewell: Utah Takeover a “Waste of Time”

Dec 9th, 2014 Written by suwa

From E&E News (subscription required): LAS VEGAS — Debate over whether and how Utah should take over federal public lands is a “waste of time” and hinders constructive dialogue between […]

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Even Gail Norton Doesn’t See Land Seizure as Viable

Dec 8th, 2014 Written by suwa

You know you’ve got a problem when even George W. Bush’s former Interior Secretary doesn’t think the Utah land grab will succeed. From E & E (subscription required): Former Interior […]

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Tenth Circuit Appeals Court Issues Key Decision in Utah Roads (RS 2477) Litigation

Dec 3rd, 2014 Written by Steve Bloch

Dismisses Utah claims to 6 routes and concludes width of 3 other routes must be revisited Salt Lake City, Utah (December 3, 2014) – Yesterday, a unanimous three-judge panel of […]

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SUWA Launches Media Campaign to Highlight Costs of Utah’s Land Seizure

Dec 1st, 2014 Written by Mathew Gross

In 2012 the Utah legislature passed a bill demanding that the federal government turn over almost all public land in the state by the end of this year. With that […]

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Today, the federal 10th Circuit Court of Appeals i Today, the federal 10th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision on an appeal brought in August 2023 by the State of Utah, Blue Ribbon Coalition, and others challenging President Biden’s October 2021 use of the Antiquities Act to restore the boundaries of Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears National Monuments. The Circuit Court’s decision did three principal things: (1) it reversed the district court’s dismissal of the underlying lawsuits brought by Utah and others, (2) it affirmed the district court’s dismissal of the Blue Ribbon Coalition and other individual plaintiffs, and (3) it remanded the case to the district court to consider whether President Biden’s 2021 orders were lawful.

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Yesterday, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ann Yesterday, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced it was moving forward on three Travel Management Plans in Utah: Trail Canyon (east of Zion National Park), Dinosaur North (near Dinosaur National Monument), and the Dolores River (northeast of Moab). Travel plans guide where motorized recreation is and is not allowed on public land; the agency is accepting public comment on the Trail Canyon and Dinosaur North Plans.

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Last week, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) iss Last week, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issued a decision approving 10 backcountry airstrips in the BLM’s Canyon Country District, which includes the Moab and Monticello field offices in the heart of Utah’s redrock country. These airstrips, many of which show no signs of recent use and none of which were open to use, are scattered across some of the most remote and ecologically sensitive landscapes in southern Utah—including the Gemini Bridges/Labyrinth Canyon area and the remote backcountry immediately adjacent to Bears Ears National Monument.

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Here at SUWA, we celebrate Juneteenth and use it a Here at SUWA, we celebrate Juneteenth and use it as a time to reflect on the ongoing pursuit of liberty and justice for all. We hope you and your families enjoy the long weekend and take the opportunity to spend time in the great outdoors.

 📸 of Salt Lake City's official Sego Celebration (left) & Sego Belonging (right) flags at SUWA's Salt Lake City Office.
We are strongest together ♡ Thank you for standing We are strongest together ♡ Thank you for standing up for Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument!
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