These landscapes are protected, yet there are others nearby that are just as important and deserving of permanent protections.
Southeastern Utah’s Bears Ears region is home to the nation’s largest concentration of cultural sites, has unmatched opportunities for recreation and adventure and is sacred ground for many Native people. This is a nationally significant landscape – historically, culturally and ecologically – and it should be protected as a national monument.
Beth Poole
Durango
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