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Protect Our National Monuments From Oil, Gas and Mining

Urge Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to keep federal protections for all of our national monuments.

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued a Secretarial Order "Unleashing American Energy." It calls for a 15-day internal review of oil, gas and mining on public lands, including national monuments designated under the Antiquities Act. This Secretarial Order is a dangerous step towards dismantling protections for national monuments in favor of unrestrained and speculative fossil fuel and mining development. 

The Antiquities Act is a conservation law that has been used by both Republican and Democratic presidents to safeguard public lands since it was established in 1906.

Places like Devils Tower, the very first national monument designated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906, could face renewed risk of industrial fossil fuel development. This Secretarial Order aims to dismantle over a century of protections, threatening to open up monuments from Devils Tower to Bears Ears with a dangerous blanket order designed to prioritize industrial energy development at all costs.

Urge Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to take our national monuments off the table as he works towards President Trump’s goal of energy dominance. 

If we lose these places to oil and gas development, we forfeit a century-old legacy that we will not pass on to our grandchildren. We can’t let that happen on our watch.

This message will be sent to Secretary Burgum:

Doug
Burgum
US Department of the Interior

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