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Sign the petition: No drilling, no mining on America's national monuments

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Dear Friend, If you're not alarmed by what President Trump is trying to do in Utah, you should be. A

[Sign the NRDC Action Fund's petition to President Trump and Secretary Zinke to stop their dangerous, destructive attacks on our beloved national monuments.]( [SIGN YOUR NAME]( Dear Friend, If you're not alarmed by what President Trump is trying to do in Utah, you should be. Along with his Interior Secretary, Ryan Zinke, President Trump is dismantling two of our country's most spectacular national monuments — Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante — so the land can be opened up to drilling, mining, and other exploitation. Make no mistake: an attack on any national monument is an attack on all of them. We must speak up in defense of these priceless treasures before it's too late. [Sign the NRDC Action Fund's petition to President Trump and Secretary Zinke to stop their dangerous, destructive attacks on our beloved national monuments.]( [SIGN YOUR NAME]( The threat this administration poses to our national monuments extends far beyond those found in Utah — Secretary Zinke has also recommended that President Trump downsize two monuments in Oregon and Nevada, and throw open six more to industrialization, including our nation's first marine monument off the coast of New England. Friend, these are natural treasures that have been handed down to us from generation to generation. And it's on us — all of us — to ensure they are protected for future generations to enjoy. [Speak out now: Tell President Trump and Secretary Zinke to keep their hands off of Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and all of America's stunning national monuments.]( SIGN YOUR NAME]( Thank you for joining me in standing up for our natural heritage, our national monuments, and our shared environmental future. Sincerely, Rhea Suh President, NRDC Action Fund Paid for by the NRDC Action Fund. Does not equal endorsement. Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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