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Southern Utah Wilderness AllianceThis is from Southern Utah Wilderness
Alliance
forwarded by Jane Clark
On April 26, U.S. Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar instructed Utah Gov.
Gary Herbert and his "Balanced Resource Council" to "Be not afraid," no new
monuments would be designated without their involvement.
We would almost certainly not have Arches, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef
National Parks -- which first gained administrative protection -- as well as
the recently established Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, if
past administrations had granted such extreme deference to local interests.
Some of the American West's most treasured landscapes were protected by
Republican and Democratic administrations using authority under the
Antiquities Act to establish national monuments, which later were often made
national parks. By pandering to Utah politicians, Salazar puts this
administration at odds with the great conservation legacy that dates back to
Teddy Roosevelt.
Utah wilderness activists waiting for Sec. Salazar
Secretary Salazar's meeting at Utah's state capitol was billed as the first
stop of President Obama's "America's Great Outdoors Initiative" listening
tour, supposedly a time when citizens have the opportunity to weigh in on
conservation issues.
Instead, Salazar directed his comments to Governor Herbert's "Balanced
Resource Council," which lacks a single representative from a local,
regional or national environmental group.
In fact, the constituency includes some of Utah's most radical anti-federal
politicians. Herbert himself recently signed legislation allowing Utah to
condemn federal land for the state's use (his unconstitutional action will
fail in court).
Our thanks go to the many Utah citizens who filled the meeting room wearing
"Protect Wild Utah" buttons; Salazar may not have listened to you, but he
had to see you!
Salazar's actions are unprecedented and could be extraordinarily harmful to
Utah's redrock country.
Please write to Nancy Sutley, Chair of President Obama's Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ) to ask the Obama administration to re-assert its
full authority under the Antiquities Act. (Go to SUWA's website
www.suwa.org and take action)
Sincerely,
Deeda Seed
Grassroots Outreach Director
The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
425 East 100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111 | 801-486-3161 |
www.suwa.org
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