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Say No to Off-Road Vehicles in Our National Parks and Monuments

From Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Capitol Reef national parks to Dinosaur, Hovenweep, Natural Bridges, and Cedar Breaks national monuments, Utah is home to some of the most spectacular and beloved jewels of the National Park System. But these world-renowned landscapes are now threatened by a shortsighted directive from...

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Shásh Jaa’: El Haciendo de un Monumento Nacional

Angelo Baca es cineasta Navajo y Hopi, candidato a doctorado en antropología sociocultural en la Universidad de Nueva York y coordinador de recursos culturales para Utah Diné Bikéyah. Únase a nosotros para una proyección especial de su galardonado cortometraje, Shásh Jaa’ (subtítulos en español). Entrada gratis! Por favor RSVP aquí:...

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Shásh Jaa’: Bears Ears: The Making of a National Monument

  Angelo Baca is a Navajo and Hopi filmmaker, a PhD candidate in sociocultural anthropology at New York University, and the cultural resources coordinator for Utah Diné Bikéyah. Please join us for a special screening of his award-winning short film, Shásh Jaa’: Bears Ears. $5 members, $10 non-members (Ticket price...

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Wild Utah Podcast, Episode 8: A Monumental Plan of Plunder

SUWA Wildlands Attorney Kya Marienfeld speaks with Dave Pacheco about about the Trump administration’s new master management plans for what remains of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, as well as the nearly one million acres that President Trump excised from the 23 year-old monument. These plans authorize rampant chaining of pinyon and...

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