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A Trip Through Bears Ears National Monument
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Bears Ears National Monument is under threat of . Currently, national monuments greater than 100,000 acres created since 1996 are being reviewed. When the folks at got wind of this, they decided to pack up the car and check out this marvelous . They documented the trip and produced this film,聽Bears Ears Is a Place, Not an Opinion.