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Defenders Member Support for Bears Ears Submitted electronically via regulations.gov May 25, 2017 Ryan Zinke Secretary of the Interior U.S. Department of the Interior 1849 C Street, N.W. Monument Review, MS-1530 Washington, DC 20240 Dear Secretary Zinke: We undersigned 19,671 members and supporters of Defenders of Wildlife urge you to preserve Bears Ears National Monument intact, and to continue to protect its rich biodiversity and unique natural history. President Trump's Executive Order directs a review of national monuments created since 1996 under the Antiquities Act. We support Bears Ears National Monument as currently designated under the Act. The unique and diverse geography and ecosystems of Bears Ears National Monument help protect habitat for countless fish, wildlife and plant species. Threatened and endangered species such as the Mexican spotted owl and southwestern willow flycatcher depend on the monument for essential, rare and undisturbed habitat. Bears Ears is also sacred to several Native American tribes whose rich cultural history is preserved on the landscape. Like other monuments established in Utah and around the country, a fully protected Bears Ears National Monument will prove to be an economic boon to local and regional economies. Communities near other national monuments have benefited from significant growth in employment, personal income and quality of life. Finally, a majority of Americans support public lands protections like national monuments, including 80 percent of western voters polled this year. Please do not succumb to the politics of the day and special interests pushing to open unique and incredible landscapes like Bears Ears National Monument to damaging development and land use. Please keep Bears Ears protected in its entirety. Sincerely, 1. Laurie Mullett ● Vienna, VA 56. Jeannette Avila ● Hagerstown, MD 2. Barbara Marchand ● Naples, FL 57. Tracy Foster ● Steelmanville, NJ 3. 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