by Tim Peterson, Cultural Landscapes Director
The snow piled up around Utah’s Bears Ears National Monument this winter. With near record rain and snowfall, we got a quick break in the weather on...
by Tim Peterson, Cultural Landscapes Director
Americans just love their national monuments. They protect history, culture, and are vital to promoting public understanding of science and heritage....
by Tim Peterson, Cultural Landscapes Director
After ample snow and a wet spring, it's a record wildflower year in the Bears Ears cultural landscape! It’s a marked change from last spring, when long-...
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by Tim Peterson, Cultural Landscapes Director
UPDATE: The public comment deadline has been extended from June 5 to July 10, 2020. Comment now ›
Radioactive waste from the Baltic nation of Estonia...
by Tim Peterson, Cultural Landscapes Director
Amid the collapse of the oil and gas markets and a worsening global pandemic, it seems like a good time to drill for oil and gas near Arches,...
by Tim Peterson, Utah Wildlands Director
November 15, 2018 is the deadline for the public to weigh in on how the Trump administration plans to manage what remains inside the reduced boundaries of...
The beauty of the Bears Ears National Monument proclamation: a creation story.
BY TERRY TEMPEST WILLIAMS
On Wednesday, December 28, 2016, President Barack Obama established the Bears Ears National...
by Ellen Heyn, Communications Associate
There’s no better way to get to know Bears Ears National Monument than seeing its cliff dwellings, rock art, and beautiful scenery up close. So, hit the...
by Natasha Hale, Native America Manager
As 2016 begins, the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition continues to push for a new presidentially-proclaimed national monument in southeastern Utah....