Trump Admin May Erase Climate, Indigenous History at Utah Parks
‘Straight out of the authoritarian playbook’: How the Trump admin may erase history, science at Utah’s national parks
The Salt Lake Tribune2026.03.13Updated 32d ago

From climate change to Indigenous history, dozens of exhibits at Utah’s national parks have been flagged for possible removal under a Trump administration order.
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The Trump administration has flagged dozens of exhibits at Utah's national parks for potential removal, targeting displays on climate change and Indigenous history. Critics argue the move mirrors authoritarian tactics to control public narrative. The order affects multiple parks across the state and raises concerns about scientific integrity.
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