This unique desert landscape is no place for a four-lane highway.
John,
In 2024 the U.S. Bureau of Land Management rejected plans to bulldoze a four-lane highway through the beloved Red Cliffs National Conservation Area in southwest Utah — a place that’s protected for the northernmost population of threatened Mojave desert tortoises.
Congress created Red Cliffs National Conservation Area in 2009 to recognize its spectacular landscape of sculpted red-rock canyons and arches — rich in cultural resources and world-class hiking trails — and its importance to the survival of Mojave desert tortoises.
These ancient reptiles are already declining, and carving a new highway through the middle of their home will hasten their demise. It’ll also set a dangerous precedent for allowing four-lane highways through other national conservation areas.