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# 16 American Red Rock Wilderness Act with Travis Hammill, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance

20 min · 24 de jun de 2025
Portada del episodio # 16 American Red Rock Wilderness Act with Travis Hammill, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance

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'The stakes have never been higher': What is America's Red Rock Wilderness Act? Advocates say the passage of America's Red Rock Wilderness Act is crucial for protecting Southern Utah's economies dependent on tourism, wildlife and cultural resources. The region is the ancestral home of many Native American tribes. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance Director Travis Hammill speaks with host Stephanie DeGraw about how these lands are vulnerable to destruction due to plans to potentially drill for oil in Southern Utah.

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