Yuma Sun

Groups sue for details on Trump plan for national monuments

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BILLINGS, Mont. — Environmen­talists sued the administra­tion of President Donald Trump on Thursday seeking to pry loose details of plans to shrink national monuments and marine areas and open protected areas to commercial fishing, energy extraction, logging and other industries.

The lawsuit alleges the White House Council on Environmen­tal Quality and the Interior Department illegally ignored Freedom of Informatio­n Act requests for documents related to the issue.

Trump has said intends to shrink two monuments in Utah — Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante.

Additional­ly, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has recommende­d shrinking Nevada’s Gold Butte, Oregon’s Cascade-Siskiyou and two marine monuments in the Pacific Ocean. More logging would be allowed at Maine’s Katahdin Woods and Waters and grazing and commercial fishing at other monuments.

Plaintiffs in the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., include the Sierra Club, Wilderness Society, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance and other groups.

“If the Trump administra­tion thinks what they are about to do is legal, why are they keeping it secret?” asked Yvonne Chi with Earthjusti­ce, the law firm representi­ng the plaintiffs. “We expect the record to show that the administra­tion has been speaking with industry groups

Administra­tion officials declined to comment.

Trump ordered Zinke to review 27 national monuments and marine areas in April. The monuments are protected under the Antiquitie­s Act, a 1906 law that gave presidents broad powers to set aside lands of “historic or scientific interest.”

Trump has complained that a “massive federal land grab” by former presidents including Democrat Barack Obama placed millions of acres of lands and vast areas of ocean under onerous restrictio­ns, at times over the objections of local communitie­s.

Environmen­tal groups and American Indian tribes have said the Trump administra­tion’s actions threaten to degrade scenic landscapes, valuable archaeolog­ical sites and important wildlife habitat.

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Jeff Scheid/LaS VegaS ReView-JouRnaL Via aP ThiS 2012 fiLe PhoTo ShowS Rock foRmaTionS in Gold Butte, located about 90 miles northeast of Las Vegas. Environmen­talists have sued the administra­tion of President Donald Trump seeking to pry loose details of its plan to shrink some national monuments...

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