I wish this wasn’t our reality, but it is and it’s happening now. 💔
Some of the most iconic places out West, the ones we hike, camp, and fall in love with, are under threat of being sold off to private hands.
#SenMikeLeeRealtor is pushing an amendment that would allow the sale of 3 million acres of public land. land that belongs to all of us.
Once they’re gone, they’re gone for good. Do you guys understand what this means?
If you care about the outdoors, this matters. Whether you live in the West or just love exploring it, your voice counts.
Call your senators today and tell them to vote NO on any proposal that sells off public lands. I’ve included a link in my bio with an easy form from Outdoor Alliance you can quickly fill out.
Use your voice and platforms, post your favorite spots, tag your senators, and spread the word. Let’s keep public lands in public hands. 🛑‼️
... Read moreIn recent times, the proposal to sell off 3 million acres of public land has raised serious concerns among environmentalists and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Public lands, which include National Parks, forests, and recreation areas, are vital for preserving the beauty of our natural landscapes and ensuring access for all. With the introduction of amendments that could make vast areas available for sale, the risk of losing these cherished sites is real.
It's essential to understand the impact of such legislation not only on local communities but on the ecosystem as a whole. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and its policies are under scrutiny, with reports indicating that at least 0.5% to 0.75% of all National Forest and BLM lands could be at risk. Critical areas that support outdoor activities and wildlife could be privatized, shifting the ownership of nature away from the public.
The Outdoor Alliance has cautioned about the significant implications of this potential land sale. Their recent mapping efforts reveal how much land could be affected, underscoring the need for a collective voice to preserve these areas. Activists argue that once such lands are sold, they're lost forever, and the ability to hike, camp, or simply enjoy nature in these spaces will be compromised.
Calling your senators is a crucial step in this movement. By expressing your opposition against the proposed sales, you reinforce the importance of keeping public lands accessible to everyone. Engaging in discussions, sharing social media posts about these issues, and educating your community can amplify your impact. Use hashtags like #PublicLandsInPublicHands to foster unity in support of public land preservation. Together, we can ensure that these natural treasures remain public for generations to come.