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As Biden mulls reversing Trump’s monument cuts, researchers urge him to go big
Mar. 16, 2021 , 4:45 PM
When paleontologist Rob Gay returned to his research sites at the Bears Ears National Monument last month after a long absence, he wasn’t sure what he would find. Former President Donald Trump had shrunk the monument, created by former President Barack Obama, by 85% and weakened protections for sites holding fossils and cultural artifacts. Gay spotted new off-road vehicle tracks in the vermillion-hued soil. But thankfully, he says, his sites had not been damaged.
Gay is just one of many researchers and Native American officials urging President Joe Biden to reverse Trump’s downsizing of Bear Ears and even expand it. Doing so would not only restore stricter protections for numerous sites, but also free up federal funding for surveys, research, and preservation efforts. But although the Biden administration has hinted that it will reverse Trump’s order and the decision coul
Conservation would be more effective with more Indigenous leadership, says Patrick Gonzales-Rogers
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Eyes on the future: An open letter to President Biden on Indigenous Peoples
This is an open letter to President Joe Biden from a group of Indigenous Peoples and advocates.
The letter calls for a series of actions from the Biden Administration in support Indigenous Peoples’ rights in the U.S. and abroad.
“Internationally, the United States must become a champion for Indigenous Peoples’ rights and, in our foreign policy and foreign assistance, engage Indigenous Peoples as partners through their own social, political, and legal institutions in addressing the world’s most urgent challenges and in advancing security, prosperity, sustainability, and peace,” the authors write.