Zinke caps review of Nevada monuments with Bunkerville visit
BUNKERVILLE Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke spoke to reporters early Sunday evening in this rural Clark County community as he wrapped up a much-anticipated visit to Southern Nevada that included a hike at Gold Butte National Monument and stops in Basin and Range National Monument to see American Indian rock art.
As a steward of our greatest treasures, its good to get out, Zinke said as he stood in the sun against a backdrop of the Gold Butte range. As a former Navy SEAL, I think its important to go out on the front line and actually meet people because the view from the Potomac is a lot different than the Virgin River.
The interior secretary visited the monuments as part of President Donald Trumps executive order mandating a review of 22 national monuments and five marine national monuments created by presidential decree since Jan. 1, 1996, to determine whether the designations should be scaled back or eliminated.
What Ive learned in the monument review is every monument is unique, said Zinke, who wore a cowboy hat as he answered reporters questions.
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