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Utah Wilderness News, April 25, 2011

Apr 25th, 2011 Written by suwa

"Wild Lands" funding limitation should not be included in the 2012 budget

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Want to give away millions of acres of taxpayer lands to one of the dirtiest fuels on earth? Please attend the upcoming oil shale/tar sands hearings and tell the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) “NO!”

Apr 20th, 2011 Written by suwa

How do you feel about 2 million acres of land in CO, WY and UT being opened to oil shale development and an additional 430,000 acres potentially threatened by tar sands leasing and development?

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Utah Wilderness News, April 20, 2011

Apr 20th, 2011 Written by suwa

Off-road riders have plenty of space

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Utah Wilderness News, April 19, 2011

Apr 19th, 2011 Written by suwa

BLM inventories and protections are essential, required by law

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Utah Wilderness News, April 14, 2011

Apr 14th, 2011 Written by suwa

Compromise is a winning trend

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Tell the BLM that aircraft use at Keg Knoll in the Tell the BLM that aircraft use at Keg Knoll in the Labyrinth Canyon Wilderness is unnecessary and unlawful! Link in bio.

Backcountry airstrips and aircraft use conflict with the reasons most people seek out wilderness in the first place: solitude, natural soundscapes, wildlife, and an experience of remoteness that often can’t be found on other public lands.

The BLM is preparing an environmental assessment (EA) and is intending to issue a decision in mid-May. At the Trump administration’s direction, the agency is not planning to release a draft EA to the public or hold a formal public comment period—so please submit your comments as soon as possible.
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Happy Earth Day! 🌞 Let this be a reminder to get o Happy Earth Day! 🌞 Let this be a reminder to get outside today, feel the wind on your face and the earth beneath your toes. Be gentle with yourself and kind to Mother Earth. We love her today and everyday!

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Happy Earth Week! April's Redrock Report is here. Happy Earth Week! April's Redrock Report is here. This month features:
Latest Updates on Grand Staircase-Escalante and the Congressional Review Act
 --Boundary Waters Suffers Major Blow, Grand Staircase-Escalante Could Be Next
 --Outcry Grows Over Misuse of CRA,
 --Your Involvement Remains Critical
Live in Utah? Get Involved Locally
 --Attend a Candidate Debate for Utah’s New 1st Congressional District (tonight!)
 --Take Part in a Clean-Up Day on the Navajo Nation
 --Participate in the Earth Action Rally at the State Capitol
 --Act Locally, Give Locally with UtahGives

Read the deets here:
suwa.org/april-2026-redrock-report (link in bio)
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Just now the U.S. Senate voted 50-49, passing H.J. Just now the U.S. Senate voted 50-49, passing H.J. Res. 140, which overturns a 20-year mining ban in the headwaters of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Northern Minnesota, the most visited wilderness area in America. 

Another iconic landscape—Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Southern Utah—faces a similar threat using the same nefarious legislative tool: the Congressional Review Act (CRA). 

Above is a statement from SUWA Executive Director Scott Braden. For continuing updates on the Boundary Waters, follow: @savethebwca 

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