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What’s next for the Utah monuments? Here are three tasks Robert Gehrke says are crucial

If we want these monuments to meet their potential, work needs to start working now on management, stability.

(Susan Walsh | AP) President Joe Biden shakes hands with Interior Secretary Deb Haaland at the White House in Washington, Friday, Oct. 8, 2021, before he speaks at an event announcing that his administration is restoring protections for two sprawling national monuments in Utah that have been at the center of a long-running public lands dispute, and a separate marine conservation area in New England that recently has been used for commercial fishing.