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Why do Mainers care about protecting Wild Utah?

This past weekend, I had the opportunity to travel to Maine for the Common Ground Country Fair, an event that combines the usual fair activities with a passion for organic and sustainable agriculture and environmental and social justice causes.  For the past two years, I have been assisting the Mainers...

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What’s in a name? Embracing Stewart Udall’s legacy

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of attending the renaming ceremony of the Department of the Interior building in Washington, DC – now appropriately christened the Stewart Lee Udall building. It was truly moving to see the late Interior Secretary’s family (including two U.S. Senators), distinguished current and former public servants,...

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Utah Wilderness News, September 21, 2010

USGS & NASA: Colo. Plateau dust causing early snowmelt; reduction could mitigate climate change Dust caused by human activities in the American desert Southwest is a contributing factor in speeding up the melting of snow and reducing runoff in the mountains of the Colorado River basin, according to a new...

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Great News on San Juan-Canyonlands!

Great news!  We’ve learned recently that Senator Bob Bennett (R-UT) is not likely to try pushing a harmful bill for the San Juan-Canyonlands landscape.  Thank you, all of you, who contacted your members of Congress on this important issue! White Canyon proposed wilderness.  Photo copyright Chris Case (www.chriscasephoto.com). Throughout the...

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What’s all the fuss about in Kane County?

As Kane County crows about the roads that the BLM and we agree are RS 2477 rights of way, you gotta wonder – what’s all the fuss about?  One of the routes is a paved road that leads to the Coral Pink Sand Dunes.  There was no dispute about this...

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