Commentary: Biden saved what Trump dismantled in Utah. But what will ‘save’ mean?
by Stephen Trimble and Carolyn Z. Shelton, Los Angeles Times
Jul 18, 2022
4 minutes
On Oct. 8, President Joe Biden righted two of the previous president’s many wrongs. In a pair of precise and eloquent proclamations, Biden restored the boundaries of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante — the Utah national monuments that Donald Trump had eviscerated four years earlier.
Conservation biology buttresses Biden’s fix. We know that big reserves connected by habitat corridors preserve land and life better than isolated islands of wildness. Large monuments like 1.9 million-acre Grand Staircase and 1.35 million-acre Bears Ears do a much better job at protecting all the “objects” worth preserving — as required by the Antiquities Act, the
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