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America's First Executive Order Threatening National Monuments (The ECOreport)

“This executive order directly threatens the health and well-being of the Mojave Desert and surrounding communities. Just over a year ago three new national monuments were established in the California desert, protecting the unique ecological and cultural heritage of the land, as well as giving surrounding communities an opportunity to benefit economically from increased tourism,” said Danielle Segura, Executive Director, MDLT.

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President Trump Expected to Order Review of National Monuments (Public News Service)

Danielle Segura, executive director of the Mojave Desert Land Trust, said she worries that Southern California's Mojave Trails, Sand to Snow and Castle Mountain national monuments - all created in February 2016 - could be threatened. "And here at the Mojave Desert Land Trust, we fought hard to protect these desert lands, and we're prepared to fight against any latest attacks on them," she said. "These are public lands and they benefit our local community."

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Valley Voice: Making a case for stringent review of Mojave groundwater harvesting project (Desert Sun)

As the public-at-large and environmental protection representatives to the Bureau of Land Management’s Desert Advisory Council, we balance and defend the interests of the California Desert’s diverse residents while protecting the land’s sensitive natural resources. To that end, we have a duty to voice our strong opposition to the Cadiz Water Project, a stance we share with several of our fellow advisory council members.

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