UTAH'S REDROCK WILDERNESS:
A NATIONAL TREASURE THREATENED


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Mary Jane Canyon Pinnacle named Castle Rock with full moon at right.

© TOM TILL

WHAT WOULD BE LOST - FOREVER Great Basin. Greater Zion. Grand Staircase. Kaiparowits Plateau. Escalante Canyons. Henry Mountains. Dirty Devil. Glen and White Canyons. Cedar Mesa. Greater Canyonlands. La Sal Canyons. San Rafael Swell. Book Cliffs. Greater Dinosaur Under H.R.1745 and S.884, portions of now-protected wilderness in each of these exceptional regions would be sacrificed to mining, drilling, damming and clearing. Most of southern Utah is already available for development

H.R.1500, America's Redrock Wilderness Act, gives us the chance to conserve what is left of America's most spectacular national treasures.

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