
The Trump administration is moving to the next step in its effort to reopen Greater Chaco to oil and gas drilling, complete with another ridiculously short comment window. That means it's time to blow out the window with comments again.
Chaco Canyon is among the world's most treasured and sacred sites, with the greatest concentration of ancient pueblos in the American Southwest and a long cultural history that continues to be celebrated by Indigenous Peoples.
The lands and communities surrounding Chaco Culture National Historical Park have been harmed by oil and gas drilling for years, but after decades of Tribal advocacy, the Interior Department protected more than 336,000 acres around Chaco Culture National Historical Park from new oil and gas drilling in 2023.
In March, more than 100,000 people wrote to oppose the BLM's initial proposal to remove those protections, despite having only seven days to comment.
Now, the BLM has issued a laughably inadequate Environmental Assessment for axing Greater Chaco protections. As required by law, the assessment is open to public comment, but the administration doesn't want you to know it is taking this immensely unpopular step, so it has shortened the normal 90-day comment period to 14 days.
Your voice is critical. Use this form to let BLM know that you reject any attempt to erase protections for Greater Chaco.
✅ The shortened comment period ends July 29. Please comment and add a short personal note and subject line to make your message even more impactful. Thank you!