Oak Flat Transferred to Multinational Mining Company and Big Bend Border Wall Pushes Ahead - Public Lands News (March 9-20)
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During this week’s public lands news briefing on the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, we have two feature stories for you.
What we cover this week:
1. Oak Flat, a sacred indigenous site and popular rock climbing destination in central Arizona, was transferred to a multinational mining company featuring Jason Keith from the Access Fund.
2. Southern Texas is battling to protect Big Bend National Park and the surrounding landscapes from the proposed border wall, featuring Bob Krumenaker, a core member of Keep Big Bend Wild and former superintendent of Big Bend National Park.
And no, this is not all that’s happened with public lands this week. So, as always, make sure you’re subscribed to our weekly newsletter at theoutdoorminimalist.com for more in-depth public lands and outdoor industry sustainability news.
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Episode Resources
Save Oak Flat: https://www.accessfund.org/action-alerts/save-oak-flat
Keep Big Bend Wild: https://keepbigbendwild.org/
No Big Bend Wall: https://nobigbendwall.org/
CPB Smart Wall Map: https://www.cbp.gov/border-security/along-us-borders/smart-wall-map
NPCA: https://act.npca.org/page/94625/action/1?ea.tracking.id=ActionCenter