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Interior officials are reviewing the 鈥榓ppropriate size鈥 of 6 national monuments in the Mountain WestFederal officials are reportedly considering shrinking at least six national monuments in the Mountain West region to increase energy development on public lands.
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The arguments center around a federal law signed in 1906 called the Antiquities Act, which allows presidents to protect areas of federal lands with 鈥渃ritical natural, historical and scientific resources.鈥
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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland met with tribal and Utah state leaders Wednesday in San Juan County to talk about Bears Ears National Monument. She鈥檚 visiting southern Utah to meet with stakeholders before issuing a recommendation on the monuments鈥 fate.
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More than two years after Trump dramatically shrank the protected land in Utah, the Bureau of Land Management released the framework for the move, despite continuing challenges to its legality.
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Updated 2:24 p.m. MST 2/6/2020 In the face of ongoing litigation from tribes and conservation groups, the Trump administration has finalized plans to...
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The Trump administration is responsible for the largest reduction of federally protected land in U.S. history after it shrunk two national monuments in...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥 The new chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee said he expects Congress to investigate the Trump administration鈥檚 decision...
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Across eight western states, voters increasingly consider themselves to be conservationists, according to a poll out Thursday from the Colorado College鈥
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Public lands are in the spotlight following the Trump administration鈥檚 decision to shrink two national monuments in Utah by 2 million acres. Both鈥
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One of the biggest trade shows in the outdoor industry is still looking for a new home after the Outdoor Industry Association decided to leave Utah after鈥