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Browns Canyon to Become National Monument

Browns Canyon in Chaffee County
Bob Wick, BLM California
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BLM Flickr / Creative Commons
Browns Canyon in Chaffee County
Browns Canyon in Chaffee County
Credit Bob Wick, BLM California / BLM Flickr
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BLM Flickr / Creative Commons
Browns Canyon in Chaffee County

Browns Canyon in Chaffee County will be designated a National Monument by President Obama on Thursday. 

 

Conservationists, community leaders and businesses are praising the move, which comes after years of work to secure the designation. It covers a 22,000-acre stretch of public land along the Arkansas River between Buena Vista andSalidaknown for recreational opportunities. 

Keith Baker heads the non-profit group Friends of Browns Canyon.

"It means that this landscape has an extra level of protection that it hasn’t enjoyed before," says Baker.  "And it means that our local economy will benefit from the National Monument designation."

Baker says management will stay with the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

National monuments can be created through acts of Congress, but legislation there stalled.  That prompted executive action. 

While Colorado’s Senators applaud the move, Republican Congressman Doug Lamborncalls it a government land grab.

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