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Bryce Canyon National Park is one of our nation's true gems — with soaring red rock spires and spiky cliffs, Bryce is an awe-inspiring place. And because it's a national park, it belongs to all of us.

But the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is endangering our precious park by supporting a proposal to bring a strip coal mine just outside of the park's limits. The coal mine would operate at all times and greatly threaten the unadulterated natural beauty that is Bryce Canyon.

If implemented, the coal mine would contribute to pollution and erosion in and around Bryce Canyon, threatening its water, wildlife, and nature. Possible fuel spills could mean the end of the Bryce Canyon ecosystem.

Tell the BLM to put the environment first and reverse its support of the dirty coal mine!

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Dear Bob Abbey, Director of the BLM:

I'm very disappointed in the Bureau of Land Management's decision to support the construction of a strip coal mine just outside of Bryce Canyon National Park.

Located in a remote area of Utah, Bryce Canyon is a majestic red-rock oasis that boasts breathtaking views and is home to countless precious wildlife. But if the strip coal mine is built, all of this will be in great danger.

I think we all can understand why putting a coal mine next to such a pristine and untouched landscape is a dangerous idea. And you at the BLM should know that better than anyone.

Please stand up for nature. Stand up for conservation. Speak out for a clean planet. Do not permit the construction of this coal mine anywhere near Bryce Canyon.

Thank you.

Petition Signatures


May 14, 2013 Ellen Parent
May 14, 2013 Anneke Swanepoel Coal mines "bugger-up" the whole environment. It's impossible to recover the earth after the mines are worn out!
May 13, 2013 Sophia K.
May 13, 2013 Barbara Lunn
May 13, 2013 Rosemary Webber
May 13, 2013 Alexander Kovesy
May 12, 2013 Jane Crick
May 12, 2013 jen soehngen
May 11, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 11, 2013 Martina Salobir
May 11, 2013 Stephen Hannon
May 11, 2013 Nathaniel Maddux
May 11, 2013 Josianne Rigoli
May 11, 2013 Ms. Carla Compton, Advocate/Activist/Human
May 10, 2013 Miriam Baum
May 10, 2013 David McGlocklin
May 9, 2013 N. M.
May 8, 2013 Ashley Mandler
May 8, 2013 Barbara Silvia Calamai
May 8, 2013 Angela Wood
May 7, 2013 Kristi Denham
May 6, 2013 Lynne Davies
May 6, 2013 maureen oshea
May 5, 2013 Linde Ulbrich
May 5, 2013 Radko Vacek
May 3, 2013 Heather Carr
May 2, 2013 Elsa Enstrom
May 2, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 2, 2013 Debbie Dunn
May 1, 2013 Rachel Hill
May 1, 2013 Litsa Katsarou
May 1, 2013 Dodie Shepard
May 1, 2013 vicky moraiti
Apr 30, 2013 Jonathan Neiss We can make the entire world into one huge parking lot, but I don't think anyone would want to live there.
Apr 30, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Apr 30, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Apr 30, 2013 Wendi Postma
Apr 30, 2013 Eileen Welch
Apr 30, 2013 Linda Burger
Apr 30, 2013 Dajenne Dijkshoorn
Apr 30, 2013 Rebecca King
Apr 30, 2013 jerry severino
Apr 30, 2013 Christy Summerfield We cannot continue to destroy our environment. Our nation is fast becoming a map of open wounds due to the greed for fossil fuels. Soon there will be no beauty left and no more environment to save if we continue on this way.
Apr 30, 2013 Susan Mitchell
Apr 30, 2013 Chris Leehey
Apr 29, 2013 Stacy Saxe
Apr 29, 2013 Misty Breaux
Apr 29, 2013 Becky Anderson
Apr 29, 2013 sophia harris
Apr 28, 2013 (Name not displayed)

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