Sent 8/16/16 to the Durango Herald
Over a year ago Mother Jones Press wrote: “The Feds Need $11.5 Billion to Fix Our Public Lands. While Congress was buying all that new federal land, old national parks are wasting away.”
Evidently the Obama
administration and environmental powerhouse lobbies don’t care about
maintaining National treasures, just gaining them. Zero credibility is what federal government
gets when sites are closed or mismanaged by lack of funding. Public lands in San Juan County, Utah are
already “managed” by the Bureau of Land Management, and U.S. Forest
Service. Some parts of the proposed
Bears Ears National Monument are wilderness.
But none of these agencies have the funds to adequately do their job. Why
all of a sudden do people think a National anything will do a better job of
protection? Especially when the
designated property holder is already over $18 Trillion dollars in debt?
In spite of lack of manpower, Secretary Jewell was dazzled by the “pristine” settings she encountered when she visited Bears Ears area last month. County residents in cooperation with existing guidelines and permit uses, have done a great job of stewardship. If you don’t believe it, come visit the Abajo Mountains. You can hike, bike, rock climb, picnic, and enjoy solitude. Something you’ll be sure to miss should San Juan County become a designated tourist attraction in the National Park/Monument circuit --should they happen to stay solvent! If not, who knows what country will own the land. Say No to Bears Ears National Monument.
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