Shrink at least 4 national monuments and modify a half-dozen others, Zinke tells Trump
Source: Washington Post
Shrink at least 4 national monuments and modify a half-dozen others, Zinke tells Trump
By Juliet Eilperin September 17 at 9:44 PM
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has recommended that President Trump modify 10?national monuments created by his immediate predecessors, including shrinking the boundaries of at least four western sites, according to a copy of the report obtained by The Washington Post.
The memorandum, which the White House has refused to release since Zinke submitted it late last month, does not specify exact reductions for the four protected areas Zinke would have Trump narrow Utahs Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante, Nevadas Gold Butte, and Oregons Cascade-Siskiyou or the two marine national monuments the Pacific Remote Islands and Rose Atoll for which he raised the same prospect. The two Utah sites encompass a total of more than 3.2?million acres, part of the reason they have aroused such intense emotions since their designation.
The secretarys set of recommendations also would change the way all 10 targeted monuments are managed. It emphasizes the need to adjust the proclamations to address concerns of local officials or affected industries, saying the administration should permit traditional uses now restricted within the monuments boundaries, such as grazing, logging, coal mining and commercial fishing.
If enacted, the changes could test the legal boundaries of what powers a president holds under the 1906 Antiquities Act. Although Congress can alter national monuments easily through legislation, presidents have reduced their boundaries only on rare occasions.
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