- United States
- Wash.
- Letter
The administration's proposal to sell off over 250 million acres of public lands in the western United States is deeply concerning. Public lands are a national treasure that belong to all Americans, providing essential habitats for wildlife, offering unparalleled opportunities for outdoor recreation, and preserving our natural heritage for future generations. Auctioning off these lands on a massive scale for the primary purpose of generating revenue would represent a profound betrayal of the public trust. Once sold to private interests, there is no guarantee these lands will remain accessible or properly managed. Iconic landscapes, critical wildlife corridors, and cherished recreation areas could be lost forever. I urge you to vehemently oppose any efforts to wholesale privatize America's public lands. These irreplaceable natural resources must be protected and preserved for the benefit of all citizens, not sold off in a shortsighted quest for funds. Responsible stewardship of our public land inheritance should be a core priority. I implore you to uphold that duty and reject this reckless exploitation proposal.