Monday June 27, 2022
JUN 27, 2022
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Last week federal agencies and five tribes signed a historic co-management agreement for Bears Ears National Monument. Today on the news, we speak with an expert about what co-management will look like on the ground and its potential to serve as a model for other tribal stakeholders in the country. And, federal officials kicked off a new round of negotiations for long-term management of the Colorado River. Plus, hours after the US Supreme Court overturned the landmark decision that protected the right to access safe and legal abortion services, people took to the streets to register their dissent. Our partners at KGNU report from a spontaneous demonstration in Denver, Colorado.

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// Photo: Representatives from federal agencies and five tribes co-managing Bears Ears National Monument stand under its new sign. Courtesy US Interior Department

// Bears Ears National Monument
https://www.blm.gov/visit/bears-ears-national-monument

// KGNU: Denver Reacts To SCOTUS Ruling on Abortion Rights
https://news.kgnu.org/2022/06/denver-reacts-to-scotus-ruling-on-abortion-rights/
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