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Thank President Biden for Designating Chuckwalla as a National Monument

 

Named after the Chuckwalla lizard, this breathtaking, nearly 700,000-acre landscape is located just south of Joshua Tree National Park. It is more than just a picturesque backdrop—it’s a sanctuary for Indigenous heritage and a lifeline for endangered species such as the desert tortoise. And now, it's our newest national monument!

However, there is still more to do. Other vital landscapes and historic sites remain at risk, and President Biden must act quickly to ensure their protection before his term concludes. Let’s continue advocating for the protection of these iconic landscapes together.

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RE: Thank You

To 

Thank you for your leadership in designating Chuckwalla as a national monument. Chuckwalla's nearly 700,000 acres encompass significant cultural and historical sites and critical habitats for threatened and endangered species such as the desert tortoise. By designating Chuckwalla as a national monument, you ensured the protection and preservation of this unique and vital ecosystem.

Your commitment to protecting public lands like Chuckwalla National Monument is greatly appreciated. I encourage you to continue your efforts by securing protection for other critical landscapes and historic sites such as the Great Bend of the Gila and Black Wall Street. These landscapes are essential to preserving our nation's natural and historical heritage for generations to come.

Sincerely,
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