Native Perspectives on Public Lands Teach-in 3

A panel of Native experts — Jim Brewer II, Ph.D., Kelsey Dayle John, Ph.D., and Cris Stainbrook — highlight the importance of restoring traditional land-use practices and Native land rights, including thinking through solutions that connect animals, lands, and humans. This is the third of a five-part series where Indigenous voices delve into conversations about respectful visitation, management of ancestral and public lands, and opportunities to incorporate Indigenous thinking into conservation.

Missed the previous videos in the series? Catch up with episode one and episode two ›

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A December 2024 poll of 500 voters across Utah by public opinion research firm New Bridge Strategy found strong public support for Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, and for national monuments generally. In addition, nearly nine in 10 Utah voters say it is very important for tribes to have a strong role in […]

A bar graph showing in pink 75% of Utah voters support presidents' ability to protect public lands as national monuments, compared to 25% who oppose in gray bar, from the 2024 Utah National Monuments Poll
Utah voters strongly support national monuments and Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in particular a December 2024 poll shows.