Here's what is happening this month with the redrock: 1. Don't let the BLM sacrifice Labyrinth Canyon for fertilizer! 2. Support in the Senate for protecting Utah wilderness is on the rise. 3. Educators tell Utah legislators they are chasing imaginary unicorns. 4. Moab residents discuss the Greater Canyonlands National...
Read MoreBLM poised to sacrifice Labyrinth Canyon for fertilizer!
The BLM is poised to approve American Potash LLC’s application to drill four core holes to explore for potash in the Labyrinth Canyon area.
Read MoreEducators to Utah land grabbers: “You are chasing an imaginary unicorn!”
Educators in Utah spoke out again last week against Governor Herbert’s land grab – this time directly to legislators on the Natural Resources Interim Committee.
Read MoreIt all adds up
Just 2 months after America’s Red Rock Wilderness Act (S. 769, H.R. 1630) was reintroduced in the 113th Congress, we have surpassed the number of Senate cosponsors from the 112th!
Read MoreCan they be serious?
Proving that on-the-ground reality plays little role in decision-making when off-road vehicle (ORV) interests are involved, the BLM’s Richfield field office recently proposed opening a long-impassible route located to the west of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (NRA) and within Greater Canyonlands.
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