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'The president stole your land,' Patagonia homepage says

  • December 05, 2017
  • Washington

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President Trump signed two proclamations on Monday, formally scaling back two sprawling national monuments in Utah: Bears Ears and Grand-Staircase Escalante. Trump traveled to Salt Lake City on to make the announcement and sign the declaration. (Dec. 4)
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Clothing retailer Patagonia posted a message on its homepage that was highly critical of President Trump’s announcement Monday that he would dramatically reduce the size of two national monuments in Utah. 

“The president stole your land,” the page declared in large type across the screen. 

“In an illegal move, the president just reduced the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments,” read a message in small font. “This is the largest elimination of protected land in American history.” 

A link directed the reader to graphics depicting the planned reductions to Bears Ears National Monument and Grand Staircase National Monument. Beneath the graphics is an entry explaining “Why Patagonia is in the fight to protect public lands.” 

Patagonia has been in the fight to protect public lands for almost 30 years— and we are proud to have played a part in the establishment of several national monuments, including Bears Ears National Monument in Utah and Basin and Range and Gold Butte National Monuments in Nevada. We are also proud to stand alongside over 350 businesses, conservation groups and Native American tribes that have come together on this issue to protect public lands. Climbers, hikers, hunters and anglers all agree that public lands are a critical part of our national heritage and these lands belong not just to us, but to future generations.

More: Trump shrinks Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante monuments in historic proclamations

More: 24 national monuments threatened by Trump’s executive order

 

 

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