More than 600,000 acres of Bureau of Land Management lands in southern California near Joshua Tree National Park on Tuesday were designated as Chuckwalla National Monument by President Biden.
The White House says President Biden has now protected a total of 674 million acres of lands and waters — a record for any administration. This includes two new national monuments in California.
The area is a spiritual center for the Pit River and Modoc Tribes and encompasses mountain woodlands and meadows home to rare flowers and wildlife.
A colorful canyon hike and a 160-year-old dirt road are among the attractions in the impending Chuckwalla National Monument.
President Joe Biden will travel to the Coachella Valley in Riverside County Tuesday afternoon to formally announce the creation of a national monument south of Joshua Tree National Park. Biden and ...
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President Biden is set to sign a proclamation designating Chuckwalla lands a federally protected national monument. He sets a record for the most land and waters conserved by any president, the White ...
In one of his last moves to protect American land and water before leaving the White House, the president established the Chuckwalla National Monument in the southern part of the state, and the ...
President Biden, with just under two weeks left in office, will give remarks in California Tuesday afternoon. His speech comes after he announced the creation of two new monuments: Chuckwalla ...
The Chuckwalla and Sáttítla National Monuments will protect natural resources and sites of cultural significance for ...