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Trump Administration Flouts Law to Push Utah Highway Through Protected Conservation Lands

For Immediate Release, January 14, 2021 Contact: Sarah Thomas, Conserve Southwest Utah, (435) 590-8172, sarah@conserveswu.org Randi Spivak, Center for Biological Diversity, (310) 779-4894, rspivak@biologicaldiversity.org Trump Administration Flouts Law to Push Utah Highway Through Protected Conservation Lands ST. GEORGE, Utah The Trump administration issued a decision today to allow construction of the Northern Corridor Highway, a controversial four-lane highway through the protected Red Cliffs National Conservation Area in southwest Utah. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service also issued a “take” permit today allowing destruction of Mojave desert tortoises in the path of the highway project and reducing protections elsewhere. Desert tortoises are protected as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.

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Fast-growing southern Utah county to get road through tortoise habitat

Jason Jones SALT LAKE CITY A proposed 4.5-mile, four-lane highway on Washington County’s wish list for more than two decades received the green light Thursday from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Land Management. The decision granting the right of way application came after the federal agencies worked with the applicant and Washington County to consider ways to offset the Mojave desert tortoise habitat losses from any approved development in southern Utah. “The service is proud to continue long-term partnerships with Washington County, the state of Utah, the local community and the BLM to conserve the threatened desert tortoise while also balancing the long-term needs of growing communities,” said the service’s director Aurelia Skipwith. “This (plan) advances conservation through these crucial partnerships, and we thank all those involved for their collaboration and input.”

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Fast-growing southern Utah county getting a new road through tortoise habitat

SALT LAKE CITY A proposed 4.5-mile, four-lane highway on Washington County s wish list for more than two decades received the green light Thursday from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Land Management. The decision granting the right of way application came after the federal agencies worked with the applicant and Washington County to consider ways to offset the Mojave desert tortoise habitat losses from any approved development in southern Utah. The service is proud to continue long-term partnerships with Washington County, the state of Utah, the local community and the BLM to conserve the threatened desert tortoise while also balancing the long-term needs of growing communities, said the service s director Aurelia Skipwith. This (plan) advances conservation through these crucial partnerships, and we thank all those involved for their collaboration and input.

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