Protect the Grand Canyon From Irresponsible Mining and Clear-cutting!
In northern Arizona sits one of the wonders of the world. The Grand Canyon's mile-deep gorge can be seen from space, and its rugged landscape and wild river are a testament to the richness and the wildness of this nation's public lands. People travel from all over the globe to experience this natural splendor; it is an American treasure and an international delight.
But it is threatened. The greater Grand Canyon region – its waters, its landscape, its sacred and cultural treasures, and its countless opportunities for outdoor recreation and spiritual renewal – lies just 6 miles from uranium mines.
Let President Barack Obama know that you support safeguarding this magnificent landscape!
In 1918, the Grand Canyon was designated the 15th U.S. national park. This action set aside a special landscape for future generations but overlooked the need to safeguard the larger watershed of the park, to ensure that the waters of the Grand Canyon are forever protected as well.
Irresponsible mining and clear-cutting activities threaten to pollute the Colorado River and its underground springs – a clean water supply relied upon by millions of people downstream – and to harm the wildlife that depend upon this area.
We have a responsibility and a duty to protect this treasured landscape for future generations.
Please sign the petition to President Obama today and show your support for protecting the Grand Canyon!
Dear President Obama:
Arizona's greater Grand Canyon region is an irreplaceable treasure, a dream for outdoor recreation enthusiasts, and a place of immense spiritual and cultural importance. People from across our country and around the world come to this place, one of the natural wonders of the world, and contribute millions of dollars to the local economy. But sitting just 6 miles from uranium mining, this region and its sacred and cultural treasures are threatened.
Permanently designating the Greater Grand Canyon Heritage National Monument would boost the local economy, protect historic sites, and conserve clean drinking water sources for local communities and wildlife.
I join thousands of Americans in urging you to designate this magnificent area as a national monument for our future generations.
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