Our cherished public lands are facing profound threats. Recently, the Department of Justice issued an opinion paving the way for the White House to alter or abolish Chuckwalla and Sáttítla Highlands national monuments in California, and any other national monuments created by previous administrations. This upends a nearly 90-year precedent that national monuments are to be protected in perpetuity, laying the foundation for eliminating some of our most cherished outdoor spaces—and has a chilling effect on future conservation efforts.
And last night, the U.S. Senate included a shortsighted and sweeping provision mandating the sale of millions of acres of federal public lands across the West. Despite most Americans' opposition, federal leadership continues pushing unpopular plans to sell our history and shared inheritance to the highest bidder.
Trust for Public Land knows that even amidst these challenges, we can expand access to nature and strengthen protections for our most cherished outdoor spaces. We are committed to continuing our work on the ground and advocating for policies that preserve our public lands for everyone, for generations to come, but this crucial work requires consistent resources from members like you.
Will you make a gift today to help us continue this vital work?
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Your support makes a direct impact, allowing us to proactively acquire and protect land, safeguarding these incredible places from threats and leaving them open for all to enjoy.
In fact, we are thrilled to share great news about progress at Saguaro National Park.
This iconic desert landscape is poised for a victory against these very threats. This year, thanks to Trust for Public Land's conservation efforts and our members' support, the park will grow by 48 acres, increasing its total size to over 92,000 acres. This expansion will safeguard the unique Sonoran Desert habitat from development and connect vital areas within its boundaries.
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