BY JULIET EILPERIN AND DARRYL FEARS
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke recommended Thursday that President Trump alter at least three national monuments established by his immediate predecessors,... Read Original Story
BY JULIE TIRKEWITZ AND LISA FREIDMAN
BEARS EARS NATIONAL MONUMENT, Utah — Parts of this sprawling region of red-rock canyons and at least three other national monuments would lose their strict... Read Original Story
BY ROSE EGELHOFF
The Grand Canyon Trust and the Utah Native Plant Society appealed the Utah District Court’s decision to dismiss their suit against the U.S. Forest Service on Aug. 9. The plaintiffs... Read Original Story
BY JULIET EILPERIN AND SUSAN LEVINE
Sweeping wilderness vistas. Archaeological relics dating back thousands of years. Undersea worlds of corals, anemones and rare marine species.
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BY VALERIE VOLCOVICI
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will recommend on Aug. 24 whether to eliminate or shrink nearly two dozen national monuments, creating the first major... Read More
BY LAURA PARKER
President Donald Trump’s review of large national monuments is set to end next week. Last April, he dispatched Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to inspect 27 monuments by August 25, and... Read Original Story
BY JASON BLEVINS
In one of the strongest displays of solidarity in the outdoor industry, more than 350 American outdoor businesses large and small have sent a letter to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke... Read Original Story
No president has ever abolished a national monument designated by a predecessor. President Trump may try to change that.
Ryan Zinke, the secretary of the interior, is reviewing 27 national monuments... Read Original Story