Pit River Tribe

Native Tribes Urge Biden to Protect Sacred Lands Before Leaving Office

The Pit River Tribe and environmental groups seek national monument status for the half-million-year-old Sáttítla volcano in northern California, safeguarding it from extractive industries and preserving its unique geological features and biodiversity. This remarkable landscape, crucial to the tribe’s creation narrative, boasts abundant plant and animal life, including endangered species, and sits atop a massive aquifer. Designation as a national monument would provide resources for conservation and align with the Biden administration’s America the Beautiful initiative, while also allowing for tribal co-stewardship. The tribe emphasizes its inherent right to participate in the decision-making process concerning this sacred land.

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