From Jordan Schreiber, The Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject Take Action: Stop uranium mining near the Grand Canyon
Date October 10, 2019 12:17 PM
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John,

The Trump Administration is fast-tracking efforts to allow uranium
mining around Grand Canyon National Park.

Sign now and urge your elected
representatives to fight back!

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This could be a disaster for our beloved public lands and one of
America's most iconic National Parks. The Grand Canyon and its
surroundings are a national treasure, attracting millions of visitors
each year. Expanding uranium mining in the watershed surrounding Grand
Canyon National Park could pollute water resources, destroy sacred
indigenous sites, and irreparably damage wildlife habitat that needs
to be permanently protected.

TAKE ACTION NOW:

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In 2012, after extensive public support, the Department of Interior
put in place a 20-year ban on uranium mining near the Grand Canyon.
The protected area is comprised of approximately one million acres of
public land surrounding Grand Canyon National Park. Despite strong
local and national backing for protecting this area, the Trump
Administration is pushing to open up the landscape to line the pockets
of private uranium mining companies.

Sign now and demand that
Congress oppose dangerous uranium mining in the Grand Canyon
watershed.

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The Grand Canyon's dramatic views of winding canyons, ponderosa
pines, and the Colorado River make it the perfect haven for wildlife
- and a great place to enjoy whitewater rafting, camping, and
hiking. We cannot allow this iconic landscape to be polluted with
toxic uranium mining.

Urge your members of Congress to
fight back against rollbacks to the uranium mining ban in the Grand
Canyon watershed now!

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Thank you for taking a stand for America's iconic National Park
and its beautiful surroundings.

Jordan Schreiber
Director of Advocacy, The Trust for Public Land

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

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