Last Call: Protect Chaco’s Cultural Landscape |
Tomorrow—Tuesday, April 7—is the final day in a very short public comment period to voice concerns about a proposal to revoke the withdrawal of approximately 336,425 acres of public lands located within a radius of approximately 10 miles surrounding Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico that protected these lands with more than a thousand years of cultural history from mineral leasing. Comment HERE! * Archaeological Institute of America |

8 comments:
...an area to preserve!
Thanks for the heads up!
It would be a travesty to revoke its protected status. In any other administration it wouldn’t even be considered, but the barbarians now rule.
Thanks - I participated! Save all of the monuments from greed.
Definitely something to preserve for future generations.
Thank you for letting us know Marcia. It would be a travesty.
Thanks for the heads up!
Oh my gosh! I remember national park. We visited there when our son and daughter in law lived in New Mexico. Why, why would they revoke it as a protected national park?
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