Congressional Staffers over Labyrinth Canyon

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Congressional Staffers over Labyrinth Canyon

Date: 10/02/2024     State: UT     Issues: Climate, Oil and Gas, Wild Lands, Wildlife     Partner: Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance Airport Origin : Moab, UT    

Mission


Provide members of the House Committee of Natural Resources and Representative Stansbury staff aerial education on the value of designating ARRWA.

This landscape is one small piece of the proposed America's Red Rock Wilderness Act (ARRWA) which will conserve vast swaths of desert and create wildlife habitat connectivity across Utah and the greater West. The ARRWA is considered one of the most critical actions we can take to mitigate climate change - these lands and plants store an estimated 247 million metric tons of organic carbon. Preserving those storages, along with the prevention of future oil and gas development, could reduce atmospheric carbon by up to 30 million metric tons by the end of the century. From above, it is abundantly clear how worthy this special place is of permanent protection.

The ARRWA is comprised of a patchwork of proposed areas, and throughout its 20+ year history, the patchwork keeps shrinking as successful campaigns preserve pieces of the proposal, a few landscapes at a time. There have been a number of successes, but there are still many threats, ranging from unsanctioned OHV travel to mining and energy development. The only way to mitigate these threats is to maintain the pace of conservation and continue preserving lands outlined in this bill.

Click for photos from the flight and this collection of aerial Labyrinth Canyon photos.

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