Groups push to establish the Northern Grand Canyon as a national scenic spot
Group pushes to establish the Northern Grand Canyon as a national monument (Alberta Times) A group proposes to establish a new national monument in northern Arizona (national...
(Alberta Times)
A group is proposing a new national monument in northern Arizona. They want President Obama to set aside 17,000 acres in the Grand Canyon watershed to establish a national monument. This area is vast and sparsely populated, dominated by cliffs and canyons, rich in grasslands, forests and deserts. It is a good place for hunters to hunt and tourists to hike. The group believes that enclosing the land into a garden will play a good role in protecting wild animals, ancient trees and water resources. They also want to use the opportunity to ban uranium mining and free grazing. The Arizona Cattlemen's Association says if the national landmark is built, it will cause harm to nearby ranchers for generations.
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