Take Action
Broads E.D. Ronni Egan and other Durango environmentalists met with Colorado's Rep. John Salazar, 2008
Use your passion while it’s hot. When you read or experience something that makes you steam or, alternately, makes you all warm and wiggly, that’s the time to write a letter to the editor or to your elected representatives. If you could use some help with a public lands issue in your area, that’s the time to join or organize a Broadband, service project, or action.
- Write to your government representatives
(Current contact information for Federal and State Legislators) - Contact Federal Agencies (Federal Agency Contacts)
- Write a Letter to the Editor of your local newspaper
- Organize or join a Broadband
- Organize a service project
(Federal Agency Contacts) - Organize an action
Take action to Support Utah Wilderness!
Utah BLM contacts:
Utah State Director Juan Palma
BLM Utah State Office
P.O. Box 45155
Salt Lake City, Utah 84145-0155
Phone: (801) 539-4001
Fax: (801) 539-4237
juan_palma@blm.gov
Canyon Country District
Shelley Smith, District Manager
82 East Dogwood
Moab, Utah 84532
Phone: (435) 259-2100
Fax: (435) 259-2106
shelley_smith@blm.gov
Monticello Field Office
Tom Heinlein, Area Manager
365 North Main
Monticello, Utah 84535
Field Office Manager: Thomas Heinlein
Phone: (435) 587-1500
Fax (435) 587-1518
theinlein@blm.gov
Wilderness Petition:
Sign our petition to Sen. Orrin Hatch letting him know that you support Great Old Broads for Wilderness’ efforts to keep roadless areas roadless. Let him know that we, of a certain age, don’t want to be used as an excuse to punch roads into wilderness.


