Las Vegas Review-Journal

Red Rock is under attack

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The Red Rock Canyon National Conservati­on Area is a global treasure. Two million people a year pay tribute to the environmen­t, geology and beauty of the canyon. The treasure is being threatened on three fronts by local and federal agencies.

The Clark County Commission has joined up with a commercial enterprise in attempting to place thousands of homes and public facilities at the center of canyon land. The land does not conform to the land-use plan or zoning for the area but the commission is funding legal opposition against those who wish to save Red Rock Canyon from commercial exploitati­on.

Meanwhile, the Bureau of Land Management has persisted in listing 1,000 acres as disposable. Thousands of people have pointed out that selling pristine acreage means death for flora and fauna, and would diminish an important national conservati­on area.

The BLM is fast-tracking its management plans so public response will be minimal.

The county also wants about 30,000 federal acres for developmen­t.

Recently, a representa­tive for pro-developmen­t argued that there was not one individual who could be shown to be affected by commercial developmen­t in the canyon. I see myself and 2 million people a year affected by the commercial abuse of a unique public treasure.

Or, maybe I am wrong. It may be time to consider hotels in the canyon, cute shopping malls, restaurant­s and trinket shops. There is money to be made, a treasure to be lost.

Evan Blythin, Blue Diamond

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