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May 12, 2017

One minute will make a monumental difference

It is guaranteed that progressive coalitions and corporate environmentalist groups will be mobilizing followers to flood the Interior Department with fawning cut & paste…

May 12, 2017

Ranching, energy, jobs factor into possible reduction of Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument

“Monuments should never be put in a position to prevent rather than protect and the president is pro-energy across the board,” Zinke said. “We,…

May 11, 2017

Ranchers join San Juan County tribes to say “no Bears Ears monument”

Redd showed Zinke around her ranch and said she worries whether the government will build infrastructure such as bathrooms and install railings around cultural…

May 11, 2017

Monuments review gives ranchers, landowners hope for greater freedom, control

McIntosh believes the review needs to be taken a step further to include all prior landowner rights. “Most of these national monument designations have…

May 10, 2017

Multiple use in Bears Ears will provide better wilderness experience than restrictive monument

Timber has been clear cut to make ski runs, lifts and cables have been installed to access the tops of the mountains, the river…

May 10, 2017

Berkeley study refutes claim that forests are naturally dense and should be left untouched

“We went through the data and showed that, in every case, this method estimated that the density of trees was two to three times…

May 9, 2017

Trump EPA strategy shifts enforcement powers from D.C. bureaucrats to states

In giving EPA police powers to enforce environmental laws (30 years ago), Congress never envisioned midnight raids with SWAT teams and attack dogs, confiscating…

May 9, 2017

Federal lands management is failing, here are some innovative solutions

Targeted reforms to existing management policies could provide local managers with greater freedom and flexibility to implement creative, locally responsive management solutions while remaining…

May 8, 2017

San Juan County’s largest Navajo chapter formally opposes Bears Ears Monument

Named after a pair of mesas which dominate the high desert landscape, Bears Ears is arid, and rich in minerals and fossil fuels, but…

May 8, 2017

Utah national monuments ‘adversely impact’ ranching, multiple use, economic development

The courts have declared there is no need to protect common sagebrush ground with no scientific or historic value. While there are clearly beautiful…

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