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Tribal leaders, Colorado congressmen blast Trump’s orders shrinking 2 Utah national monuments by 90%
By Robert Tann Follow
rtann@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times
· July 15, 2026
· 1 min read
Tribal and congressional leaders in Colorado are joining conservationists across the West in denouncing President Donald Trump’s executive orders reducing the size of two national monuments in southern Utah.
Trump signed the two orders Tuesday, July 14, shrinking the combined size of Bears Ea...
Key takeaway Trump signed the two orders Tuesday, July 14, shrinking the combined size of Bears Ea...
Why this matters in Aspen News
The reduction of Utah's national monuments has significant implications for Colorado, particularly in Pitkin County where conservation and preservation of public lands are deeply valued. As a community that thrives on outdoor recreation and tourism, the downsizing of national monuments in neighboring Utah may set a concerning precedent for Colorado's own protected areas. The Roaring Fork Valley's unique ecosystem and natural beauty are closely tied to the region's economy, and any threats to public lands in the West are likely to resonate locally. With Aspen 's strong environmental ethos and reliance on tourism, it is likely that local leaders and residents will be watching the situation closely, potentially mobilizing to protect Colorado's own national forests, wilderness areas, and other protected lands from similar reductions in size or protections.
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Published: July 15, 2026 ·
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What is this story about? Tribal and congressional leaders in Colorado are joining conservationists across the West in denouncing President Donald Trump’s executive orders reducing the size of two national monuments in southern Utah.
Trump signed the two orders Tuesday, July 14, shrinking the combined size of Bears Ea...
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