The Mercury News

Trump shrinks national monuments.

- By Catherine Lucey and Darlene Superville

SALT LAKE CITY >> President Donald Trump on Monday took the rare step of scaling back two sprawling national monuments in Utah, declaring that “public lands will once again be for public use” in a move cheered by Republican leaders who lobbied him to undo protection­s they considered overly broad.

The decision marks the first time in a half century that a president has undone these types of land protection­s. Tribal and environmen­tal groups oppose the decision and began filing lawsuits Monday in a bid to stop Trump and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.

Trump made the plan official during a speech at the State Capitol, where he signed proclamati­ons to shrink the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments. Both monuments encompass millions of acres of land.

State officials said the protection­s were overly broad and closed off the area to energy developmen­t and other access.

Environmen­tal and tribal groups say the designatio­ns are needed to protect important archaeolog­ical and cultural resources, especially the more than 1.3 million-acre Bears Ears site featuring thousands of Native American artifacts, including ancient cliff dwellings and petroglyph­s.

Trump argued that the people of Utah know best how to care for their land.

“Some people think that the natural resources of Utah should be controlled by a small handful of very distant bureaucrat­s located in Washington,” Trump said. “And guess what? They’re wrong.”

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RICK BOWMER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump signs a proclamati­on at the Utah State Capitol on Monday to shrink the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Escalante national monuments.

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