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NEW POLL SHOWS WESTERNERS SUPPORT CONSERVATION EFFORTS BUT ARE INCREASINGLY FRUSTRATED WITH LACK OF ACTION

There are

3 million

voters in the Mountain West who are active in outdoor activities and say that public lands issues are important to their vote
By creating new national monuments in the next year, President Biden can bring Americans together on an issue that transcends partisan divides, and show Western voters that he is moving their priorities forward.

Monuments win hearts, minds, and votes

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Conserving our Heritage

Staying connected across generations on the public lands we love

Conserving our Heritage

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Hunting and Fishing

Respecting the public lands that provide for our way of life

Hunting and Fishing

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Recreating on Water

Paddling calm mountain lakes or charging class-V rapids

Recreating on Water

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Snow Sports

Skiing, riding and everything else that’s fun to do in the snow

Snow Sports

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Solitude in Nature

Finding calm and quiet in hiking, picnicking, observing wildlife and enjoying open spaces

Solitude in Nature

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Trail Time

Running, biking and backpacking the West’s open trails and places they take us

Trail Time

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In the West, 87% of voters say a candidate’s support of conservation plays an influential role in their vote

THE WEST
87%

In Colorado, 84% support creating a Dolores River Canyon County national monument

COLORADO
84%

In the West, 74% say doing more to protect and conserve public lands, parks, wildlife, and national monuments would make them view the Biden administration more favorably.

THE WEST
74%

Tell President Biden that Western voters want more national monuments.

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Tell President Biden that Western voters want more national monuments