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Momoko, public lands are more than just spots on a map. They are a refuge for both people and wildlife. They afford us the freedom to enjoy the great outdoors. And to many, these lands are sacred—holding meaning for generations stretching back for millennia.
But right now, the administration and members of Congress are putting our public lands at risk: rolling back the Public Lands Rule ... confirming a fossil fuel ally to lead the Bureau of Land Management ... and rapidly advancing a dangerous agenda that prioritizes short-term, corporate profits over the health and well-being of these special places.
Our public lands belong in public hands. They are not for sale—and we must act now to defend them.
The Northern Red Desert and Big Sandy Foothills in Wyoming: This vast landscape includes areas of cultural importance for many tribes in the region and supports mule deer migrations and sage-grouse habitat. But the administration recently reopened the region's resource management plan in order to roll-back vital protections and open the door to drilling. Give now to help protect Wyoming's wildlands >>
Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni–Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument in Arizona: This national monument protects cultural sites, drinking water and incredible biodiversity in lands surrounding the Grand Canyon—but it now faces an attack that would abolish protections and open the door to uranium mining. Help defend sacred Tribal lands and waters with a gift today >>
Momoko, this isn't the first time some of our country's most special places have been under attack—and it won't be the last. But time and time again, we come together to stand up and defend these places, for today and for future generations.
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