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Zinke Moves to Downsize Bears Ears Despite Overwhelming Public Support

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Monday released his interim recommendation for the fiercely contested Bears Ears National Monument in Utah and suggested that the president shrink the boundaries of the 1.35 million-acre preserve, though he stopped short of recommending an abolishment of the monument.

Since President Trump in April ordered him to conduct a sweeping overhaul of dozens of national monuments, Secretary Zinke has been stuck between a rock and a hard place. On one side are portions of Trump's political base, including anti-government fundamentalists who hate the mere idea of federal public lands and have been hoping that Secretary Zinke would recommend the president take the unprecedented move of rescinding some national monuments. On the other side are conservationists, Native American tribes, and the majority of Americans (including Westerners) who say they support the federal government's role in protecting national monuments and other public lands.

On Monday, Secretary Zinke attempted to thread the needle when he unveiled his interim recommendations on Bears Ears National Monument. The effort appeared less-than-successful, as many stakeholders quickly expressed disappointment with the plan.

Speaking with reporters, Secretary Zinke was careful to say that "a final recommendation will not be made until we complete the final review of the other monuments" and that "we are not at the point of drawing specific lines on a map." His official report to the president, delivered over the weekend, makes clear that he will recommend significant reductions in the size of the monument, which President Obama established under the Antiquities Act. The final report is due to the president on August 24.
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