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Thank Secretary Tom Vilsack and President Biden for the Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument Designation

President Biden used the Antiquities Act to designate Colorado’s Camp Hale and a portion of the Continental Divide Trail as a national monument.

Critical to this effort was USDA Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, who worked with the White House and President Biden to make designating Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument possible.

Please join us in sending a thank you letter to Secretary Vilsack and President Biden for this landmark designation.

Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument will protect the historic lands of Camp Hale, where Colorado’s 10th Mountain Division ski troops trained in the vast alpine terrain of the Tenmile Range.

It will also protect critical habitat for wildlife such as migratory songbirds, otters, bears, and lynx. The scenic habitat and recreational areas make traversing the Tenmile Range a worthwhile excursion for locals and visitors alike.

By taking action, you will receive important updates about our work and how you can help Trust for Public Land protect public land and parks for people.

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RE: Thank you!

To [Decision Maker], 

Thank you for your efforts to designate Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument. Our national monuments and public lands benefit all Americans, including future generations. Protecting Camp Hale 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. It will also safeguard the vast array of wildlife that makes the Tenmile Range home, including migratory songbirds, otters, bears, and lynx. I urge you to continue to fight to protect open spaces, and to ensure Americans can experience nature for generations to come.

Sincerely,
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