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Trump slashed the monument by 85%, leaving Bears Ears open to new mining claims. It is dangerous and shockingly disrespectful to Indigenous people.
This March, we are grateful. We are grateful for the blessing of much-needed snow in our communities, and we are grateful for the blanket of snow that now covers Bears Ears.
Bears Ears, first and foremost, is indigenous land. It is a place essential to the physical, spiritual and cultural identity of the Hopi, Zuni, Ute and Navajo Nations.
When Obama declared the Bears Ears National Monument, he ignored the years of work that Utah’s congressional delegation spent fighting to pass legislation to protect the region through a fair… ...
The administration’s Bears Ears National Monument management plan is a worrisome reminder that this White House will blatantly disregard America’s sportsmen and women when given the chance.
In an unprecedented move, federal officials signed an agreement to collectively manage the more than 1.3 million acres of Utah’s Bears Ears National Monument with five Native American tribes.
The Bears Ears monument is known for its Native American rock art as much as for its spectacular landscapes. One treasure still inside the monument, even after President Donald Trump cut its area ...
Bears Ears National Monument spans over a million acres in southeastern Utah, a tapestry of mesas, canyons, forests, and sandstone towers. The monument takes its name from two prominent buttes ...
Wednesday, Dec 28, 2016 4:12 PM Updated Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016 9:07 PM Protecting the ecological and archaeological values of the Bears Ears region in southeast Utah has a long history that ...
Utah’s Bears Ears National Monument rarely leaves the news. The political tussle over this stunning expanse of red rock canyons exemplifies all the cultural dissonance in the rural West. Three ...
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