From Jordan Schreiber, The Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject Take Action: Stop the attacks on our National Monuments
Date August 22, 2019 12:18 PM
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John,

Saturday marks the third anniversary of the designation of the
Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, which protects over
87,563 acres of enchanting forest and rushing waters, and offers
spectacular views of the granite peaks of Mount Katahdin -
Maine's tallest mountain.

The wild lands of Katahdin Woods
make it the perfect place for wildlife, and a great place to enjoy
kayaking, mountain biking, and camping. But that could change at any
time - Katahdin Woods and Waters is on the list of ten national
monuments slated for reductions or changes by the Trump
Administration.

Sign now and push the
administration to protect Katahdin Woods and Waters and other national
monuments at risk.

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President Trump has already
unjustly slashed an unprecedented two million acres from Bears Ears
and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments in Utah -
opening these majestic landscapes to energy development and off-road
vehicle abuse. This blatant attack on our public lands permanently
threatens the local outdoor recreation economy and cultural importance
of these irreplaceable public lands for private profit.

We cannot allow our public lands
to fall into the wrong hands. These lands belong to you, me, and every
American, and deserve full protection under the law - now and
forever.

TAKE ACTION NOW:

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With Katahdin Woods and Waters and other national
monuments on the chopping block, we need to make sure that not a
single acre is taken from the American public. Allowing any part of
these lands - the unique geological structures, Native American
sacred sights, or the expansive coniferous forests - to fall
into the wrong hands could do irreversible damage, and sever the
priceless connection we have to our natural world that make these
lands so special.

Take action right now to stand
up to the administration and demand they bring back protections for
all of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante, and make a promise to
the American people that all other national monuments facing threats
will be protected.

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Thank you for speaking up for our public lands during this
critical time.

In solidarity,
Jordan Schreiber
Director of Advocacy, The Trust for Public Land

P.S. Getting rid of vast
portions of America's national monuments will result in the
destruction of archeological sites, lost access for recreational
activities, and economic harm to local businesses. Help us mark the
third anniversary of the beautiful Katahdin Woods and Waters National
Monument by taking a stand today.

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John, thank
you for being a Trust for Public Land advocate.

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