Hi friend,
As an EnviroVoter, you know the importance of protecting and conserving our public lands and natural resources. And you know from my email yesterday that public lands are an effective but underutilized way to address the climate crisis.
So I’ll keep this simple: With the stroke of a pen, President Biden can expand existing national monuments by issuing a presidential proclamation under the Antiquities Act of 1906.
He doesn’t even have to go through the gridlock of Congress!
You kicked off EnviroVoters’ Public Lands Month with a bang yesterday by showing your support for protecting public lands. Now I’m asking you to sign our petition to the Biden Administration urging him to expand Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument and San Gabriel Mountains National Monument ASAP!
Friend, by signing on, your name will be added to a support book with other coalition members, joining thousands of others telling the President that the public want these monument expansions and others across the country.
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Expanding Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument, which comprises 330,780 acres along the Northern California coast, would mean more safeguards for Molok Luyuk, lands that are sacred to the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation and critically important to protect in the face of a changing climate.
President Biden issuing a proclamation to protect these lands would create permanent connections between the currently-protected space and other key wildlife corridors for species like tule elk, mountain lions, and black bears, as well as numerous threatened plant species.
Expanding the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument by 109,000 acres would increase equitable access to nature, improve public health, and protect one-third of Los Angeles County’s clean drinking water.
The proposed area serves as a backyard for so many urban and culturally diverse communities — over 18 million people live within 90 miles of it. And as a habitat for countless plants and wildlife, expanding this monument would further preserve biodiversity.
President Obama used the Antiquities Act back in 2014 to designate the San Gabriel Mountains as a national monument in the first place. Friend, now we’re asking President Biden to build on his impressive legacy of conservation by expanding these two incredible monuments, and doing so NOW.
With less than one year left in the President’s first term, time is of the essence.
Sign our petition telling President Biden to expand and protect Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument and San Gabriel Mountains National Monument →
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Our California leaders are counting on us to mobilize, organize, and build enthusiasm for this environmental effort. That begins with making sure the President knows how important this is to us.
Thank you for being an EnviroVoter, friend.
Aaron McCall
Federal Advocacy Coordinator
California Environmental Voters
California Environmental Voters
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