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Monuments
Is uranium poised for a renaissance?
As prices climb, mining proposals proliferate. But it might just be hype.
Is Biden waging a war on energy? Or on the climate?
A year-end review of the administration’s policy on fossil fuels and public lands.
2023 in Native environmental news
The beat’s biggest news that you might have missed.
The National Park Service’s efforts to protect Quitobaquito Springs almost destroyed it
‘Indigenous presence is vital to the stewardship of the land.’
The state of tribal co-management of public lands
As National Public Lands Day approaches, Indigenous leaders discuss working with agencies to manage dispossessed lands.
Public lands had a roller coaster month
Rounding up the Biden administration’s ups and downs on land policy.
See inside the Grand Canyon region’s new monument
A weeklong journey through the under-documented region, which now has new protections.
Tribal nations celebrate new monument near the Grand Canyon
How decades of Indigenous advocacy led to the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni-Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument.
Utah’s latest attack on the Antiquities Act
The bid to diminish national monuments threatens landscape preservation.
What new national monuments are likely under Biden?
New designations could help meet conservation goals set by the administration.
A new biography resurrects a Western conservation writer
Bernard DeVoto’s work has fallen into obscurity, but the land remembers his legacy.
Bears Ears is back — but don’t celebrate just yet
Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk unpacks the deeper implications — and limitations — of Biden’s monuments proclamation.
Why I changed my mind about Bears Ears
The benefits of a national monument in San Juan County outweigh the costs.
On day one, Haaland addresses Indigenous media
Tribal journalists given first opportunity to interview first Indigenous secretary of Interior.
Bears Ears is just the beginning
As the Biden administration begins, tribal nations with ties to Utah assert their relationships to the land.
Tribal nations face continued voter suppression
A new book explains barriers at the ballot box.
New bill would permanently protect 130,000 acres of Montana’s Badger-Two Medicine
President Trump proved monument designations can be easy to remove; a new piece of legislation seeks to change that.
Trump’s monumental hypocrisy
Despite decrying destruction of Confederate monuments, the president has dismantled millions of acres of national monuments.
What are the Trump administration’s new plans for Utah monuments?
Tribal nations and conservation groups hope to dismantle the policies in court.