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Federal Court Confirms Conservation Groups’ Participation in Lawsuit Threatening Public Lands

Mar 5th, 2024 Written by suwa

March 5, 2024FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Federal Appeals Court Confirms Conservation Groups’ Right to Participate in Lawsuit Threatening Utah’s Remarkable Federal Public Lands – 3.5.24  SUWA Statement on 10th Circuit Court […]

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SUWA Statement on the Release of the San Rafael Swell Travel Management Plan Preliminary Alternatives – 2.23.24

Feb 22nd, 2024 Written by suwa

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February 2024 Redrock Report

Feb 22nd, 2024 Written by suwa

Our e-newsletter with the latest on redrock wilderness news and events.

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Court Hears Motorized Groups’ Efforts to Block BLM Travel Management Plan for Labyrinth Canyon/Gemini Bridges – 2.21.24

Feb 21st, 2024 Written by suwa

February 21, 2023FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Court Hears Motorized Groups’ Efforts to Block BLM Travel Management Plan for Labyrinth Canyon/Gemini Bridges – 2.21.24  Contacts: Stephen Bloch, Legal Director, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance […]

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SUWA Announces 2024 Stewardship Season Project Calendar – 2.1.24

Jan 31st, 2024 Written by suwa

February 1, 2024FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SUWA Announces 2024 Stewardship Season Project Calendar – 2.1.24   Projects across Utah provide hands-on opportunities to help protect the redrock Contacts: Jeremy Lynch, Stewardship Director, […]

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From coast to coast, activists all across the coun From coast to coast, activists all across the country have been advocating for Grand Staircase-Escalante. From meetings on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, to postcard campaigns and meetings in local congressional offices—one thing is clear: CONGRESS SHOULD PROTECT OUR PARKS & MONUMENTS! The momentum is building.

Want to get involved? Reach out to your regional organizer to learn more at suwa.org/suwa-regional-organizers (link in bio). #protectwildutah #nationalmonuments #publiclands #keeppubliclandsinpublichands
Last week we asked you to take action to protect t Last week we asked you to take action to protect the Labyrinth Canyon area from a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposal to authorize the Keg Knoll backcountry airstrip for private aircraft takeoffs and landings. Now, the BLM’s Canyon Country District is proposing to designate TEN additional backcountry airstrips in the Moab and Monticello areas in remote locations. SIX of these locations are in highly-sensitive wildlife, wilderness-quality, or Monument-adjacent lands and should not be designated.

Please TAKE ACTION NOW using our easy action tool, it takes less than 2 minutes! (link in bio)

None of these airstrips have ever been officially designated, and despite past impacts from unauthorized use, most are essentially reclaimed and no longer functional for takeoff or landing. Reopening them would require removal of mature native plants like blackbrush, rabbitbrush, and junipers, fragmenting habitat and degrading wilderness characteristics that took years to recover. Several locations sit within BLM-identified wilderness-quality lands or directly adjacent to Bears Ears National Monument, where aircraft noise and visual intrusions would diminish the solitude, natural soundscapes, and cultural landscapes these areas were meant to protect.

Swipe to see where the most problematic airstrips are located.
Today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announc Today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced that it would be reconsidering the San Rafael Desert and San Rafael Swell Travel Management Plans. Those two plans were finalized in 2022 and 2025 and guide where motorized vehicle use is allowed across more than 1.5 million acres of BLM-managed lands in Utah’s redrock country.  Those plans designated hundreds of miles of new motorized vehicle routes and authorized public motorized use on them. Now the Trump Administration’s BLM plans to go even further, increasing motorized recreation at the expense of all other public lands users. 

For more info visit link in bio. #protectwildutah
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Today is UTAHGIVES day—a community celebration of Today is UTAHGIVES day—a community celebration of the nonprofits that make our state stronger. From now until midnight, Utahns are coming together to support the organizations they love, and we hope you'll be part of it! 

Utah's canyon country is stunning and irreplaceable, but it’s also facing extraordinary pressure from anti-conservation interests: from public land sell-off attempts, to conservation rollbacks, to attacks on our national monuments. But if the last 40 years have taught us anything, it’s this: when our supporters show up, we can prevail, even in the toughest political climates.

So today, please visit our UTAHGIVES page (link in bio) and make a donation for the redrock. Then tell a friend! Every donation, whatever the size, is a direct investment in the Protect Wild Utah movement. Thanks for your support!

𝘗𝘩𝘰𝘵𝘰 𝘊𝘳𝘦𝘥𝘪𝘵: 𝘙𝘪𝘤𝘬 𝘒𝘳𝘢𝘮𝘦𝘳
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