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Poll: Utahns value their public lands, want continued protections

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Monday, February 24, 2025   

As President Donald Trump starts dismantling agencies managing and protecting public lands, a new poll indicates it is unpopular in states across the West, including Utah.

The latest "Conservation in the West" poll from Colorado College surveyed more than 400 Utahns, including 40% who identify with the "Make America Great Again" movement. Overall, 76% said they believe it is more important to protect water, air, wildlife habitat and recreation opportunities than to maximize drilling and mining.

Lori Weigel, partner at the polling firm New Bridge Strategy, said the number of people who prefer conservation over energy development has reached an all-time high.

"This is the widest margin to date that we have seen respondents telling us that they prefer the emphasis be placed on the sort of conservation aspects and recreation aspects of national public lands," Weigel reported. "Fewer than one in four telling us that they prefer the emphasis be placed on energy and extractive activities."

Self-identified "MAGA" voters are split on the issue, with just over 50% favoring the protection and conservation of public lands and 44% wanting to maximize drilling and mining.

The U.S. Supreme Court recently decided it would not hear a lawsuit brought by the State of Utah, which sought to take control of the more than 18 million acres of public lands. The decision was seen as a victory for conservation advocates but concerns linger as other attempts may follow.

Weigel pointed out most Western voters feel it is a bad idea.

"Including in Utah, 57%," Weigel noted. "In fact, Utah was one of the places that it shifted the most in terms of opposition to this idea. I think it was 13 points, if I'm quoting exactly, an increase in opposition from eight years ago."

The Trump administration has ordered a review of national monument boundaries, including Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante, both of which could be reduced in size. Voters were also asked about the sale of federal lands to build more housing. Weigel added it was the first time the question was asked, as many western states face housing crises.

"Pretty darn clear that voters throughout the West -- in fact, in every single state -- are saying they would prefer housing be built closer to existing communities," Weigel emphasized.


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