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Defend Our Public Land

  

The administration appeared to rescind protections for two of our newest national monuments: Chuckwalla and Sáttítla. Their future and the future of countless other monuments is uncertain, but one thing is clear: our public lands are at risk, and once these national monument protections are gone, they may be lost forever.  

Such actions threaten vital ecosystems, cultural treasures, and recreational opportunities. Now is the time to take a stand for our public lands, to ensure they remain open to the public and accessible for future generations.

National monument designations were created to permanently protect America’s most important, historic, and majestic places. This action undermines that very promise, paving the way for destructive development, resource extraction, and irreversible harm to these irreplaceable lands.

Take action before it’s too late: urge Congress to oppose efforts to rollback or diminish our national monuments.

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RE: Defend Our Public Land

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I am deeply concerned by the administration's steps to rollback protections from Chuckwalla and Sáttítla National Monuments. This move jeopardizes vital ecosystems, cultural heritage sites, and beloved outdoor spaces that define us as a nation.

National monument designations exist to protect America's most extraordinary places permanently. Weakening these protections opens the door to destructive development, resource extraction, and irreversible harm. It also sets a dangerous precedent, undermining the promise of safeguarding lands such as the Grand Canyon and Zion for future generations.

Americans overwhelmingly support protecting our public lands, and I urge you to listen to the millions of people who cherish and rely on these spaces. Please stand up for our national monuments - hold the line and halt the rollbacks of our public land protections. We must uphold the Antiquities Act, which safeguards our shared heritage.

Sincerely,
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