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Sign Now to Protect Colorado’s Lands!
President Biden is considering designating Colorado’s Camp Hale and a portion of the Continental Divide Trail as a national monument. If designated, Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument will protect the historic lands of Camp Hale, in addition to critical habitat, wildlife corridors, and scenic recreational areas along the Tenmile Range.
Urge President Biden to designate Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument using the Antiquities Act today!
Presidents from both sides of the aisle have used the Antiquities Act to protect hundreds of millions of acres of America’s most significant cultural and historic landscapes. Many of the public lands that we know and love today—such as Grand Canyon and Arches National Parks—were first protected as national monuments. Without the foresight of past presidents, these places may not be the beautiful, conserved landscapes that they are today.
Will you help to preserve these places important to Colorado’s history, culture, wildlife, economy, and outdoor recreation by taking action now?
Protecting Camp Hale through a national monument designation will honor the history and legacy of Colorado’s 10th Mountain Division ski troops and the vast alpine terrain where they trained, including the Tenmile Range. Today, the range is loved by locals and visitors alike, who traverse the scenic landscapes to view the habitat for migratory songbirds, otters, bears, and lynx.
Please help ensure this scenic landscape can be conserved for generations to come—send your letter to President Biden today!