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Zinke Wraps Up Southern Oregon Monument Visit

Bob Wick via BLM Flickr page

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke wrapped up his weekend tour of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument in southern Oregon on Sunday.

Among others, he met with a pro-monument group of conservationists, landowners and local elected officials, and with Oregon governor Kate Brown.

Zinke’s visit is part of a review ordered by President Trump, to evaluate 27 national monuments declared or expanded by previous presidents since 1996. Zinke hiked trails and met with a range of stakeholder groups, including ranchers, timber interests and snowmobilers.

Governor Brown spoke to reporters after her meeting with Zinke on Sunday.

“I urged him and the federal administration to not backtrack on the monument and to not turn their backs on progress that we have already made,” she said.

Dave Willis heads the Soda Mountain Wilderness Council. He was among the group of monument supporters -- including Ashland Mayor John Stromberg and local State Representative Pam Marsh -- who met with Zinke on Sunday.  Zinke gave the group a respectful hearing, Willis says, but …

“I think the major drawback is that the secretary spent most of his time this weekend with monument opponents,” Willis said.

Willis especially feels the scientists in the group -- who were on the research panel that recommended expanding the monument -- didn’t have time to make their case. Based on that research, President Barack Obama nearly doubled size of the monument just before leaving office in January.

Zinke will deliver his recommendations to President Trump by August 24th on how – or whether – to modify Cascade-Siskiyou and the other monuments. He’s already announced he’s suggesting no changes for the Hanford Reach monument in Washington and the Craters of the Moon monument in Idaho.

Copyright 2017 Jefferson Public Radio

Liam Moriarty
Liam Moriarty has been covering news in the Pacific Northwest for more than 25 years. He's reported on a wide range of topics – including politics, the environment, business, social issues and more – for newspapers, magazines, public radio and digital platforms. Liam was JPR News Director from 2002 to 2005, reporting and producing the Jefferson Daily regional news magazine. After covering the environment in Seattle, then reporting on European issues from France, he returned to JPR in 2013 to cover the stories and issues that are important to the people of Southern Oregon and Northern California. Liam was promoted to JPR News Director on May 1, 2019.