Oppose the Sale of Public Lands in Utah and Nevada


Oppose the Sale of Public Lands in Utah and Nevada
The Issue
Over half a million acres in Utah and Nevada are on the chopping block. Sign this petition to stop the sale of public lands
I am a proud supporter of hunting, fishing, and keeping wild things wild. I love to hunt and fish, and taking these lands away, no matter where they are, is not a good practice. Selling our public lands opens up a Pandora's box of environmental issues, threatening not only the natural habitats that wildlife depend on but also the cherished American traditions of hunting and fishing.
These lands, which are an essential part of our national heritage, provide us with remarkable opportunities to connect with the wild, to teach our children the values of conservation and sportsmanship. They offer an irreplaceable space where we can escape the noise of everyday life, while protecting the diversity of ecosystems that sustain our planet.
Moreover, the sale of public lands ignores the long-term benefits these places offer in terms of tourism and recreation, which are significant contributors to state economies. They support local businesses and create jobs in rural communities that depend on the sustainable management of these lands.
It's crucial for both Republicans and Democrats to understand the immense value of our natural landscapes, not just for their constituents, but for future generations who should have the same opportunities to enjoy these sacred spaces. Some areas can indeed remain protected for regulated recreational activities like hunting and fishing, ensuring environmental stewardship while allowing traditional customs to continue.
Join me in demanding that our legislators stop the sale of our public lands. Together, we can safeguard these pristine areas for future generations and maintain the natural beauty and cultural heritage they hold. Please sign this petition to urge our leaders to prioritize nature preservation over short-term financial gains.
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The Issue
Over half a million acres in Utah and Nevada are on the chopping block. Sign this petition to stop the sale of public lands
I am a proud supporter of hunting, fishing, and keeping wild things wild. I love to hunt and fish, and taking these lands away, no matter where they are, is not a good practice. Selling our public lands opens up a Pandora's box of environmental issues, threatening not only the natural habitats that wildlife depend on but also the cherished American traditions of hunting and fishing.
These lands, which are an essential part of our national heritage, provide us with remarkable opportunities to connect with the wild, to teach our children the values of conservation and sportsmanship. They offer an irreplaceable space where we can escape the noise of everyday life, while protecting the diversity of ecosystems that sustain our planet.
Moreover, the sale of public lands ignores the long-term benefits these places offer in terms of tourism and recreation, which are significant contributors to state economies. They support local businesses and create jobs in rural communities that depend on the sustainable management of these lands.
It's crucial for both Republicans and Democrats to understand the immense value of our natural landscapes, not just for their constituents, but for future generations who should have the same opportunities to enjoy these sacred spaces. Some areas can indeed remain protected for regulated recreational activities like hunting and fishing, ensuring environmental stewardship while allowing traditional customs to continue.
Join me in demanding that our legislators stop the sale of our public lands. Together, we can safeguard these pristine areas for future generations and maintain the natural beauty and cultural heritage they hold. Please sign this petition to urge our leaders to prioritize nature preservation over short-term financial gains.
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Petition created on May 10, 2025