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Public Trust investigates three heated conflicts—a national monument in the Utah desert, a proposed mine in the Boundary Waters and oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge—and makes a case for their continued protection. |
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“Our country is fortunate to have millions of acres of public lands, including national parks, monuments, wildlife refuges and wilderness set aside for future generations. Sadly, these lands that belong to you and me are under unprecedented threats from the greed of big corporations, eager to weaken restrictions in the pursuit of profits. Many of our current politicians are also to blame. Public Trust tells the story of citizens who want to preserve our unique and wild cultural heritage.” |
—Robert Redford, Executive Producer |
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