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Nevada Groups Join Call to Make Public Lands More Inclusive

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Thursday, May 5, 2016   

LAS VEGAS - Nevada advocates for conservation and tribal leaders are joining a broad coalition calling on the administration to make America's public lands more welcoming to communities of color.

This summer is the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, so the coalition is circulating a petition on Change.Org asking President Obama to make the parks more inclusive in the next century.

William Anderson, a member of the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians, is a big proponent of declaring a national monument at Gold Butte.

"This area here is very unique," he said. "It has a lot of petroglyphs. There's so many things that's culturally sensitive to our people. That is what we're striving for: that future generations will be allowed to see this without the fear of the land being destroyed or sold off."

The coalition also put together a list of policy goals, which includes hiring more park rangers of color and creating new monuments like Gold Butte to highlight the cultural contributions of different communities.

Jocelyn Torres, Nevada program director, with the Conservation Lands Foundation said, "All these pieces right within the same landscape really talks about the West. Not only one group of people used it. But different groups have used it over the years and how all those things have interacted and created the communities that we live in now."

The groups praise President Obama's efforts on conservation thus far, which include declaring 23 new national monuments, many of which commemorate African-American, Native American, Latino, Asian-American and women's history. On Tuesday another of the groups' policy requests got closer as it was reported that the administration plans to honor the gay rights movement with a monument at the Stonewall Inn in New York City.

The Change.Org petition can be read online here.


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