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A day before Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is scheduled to announce his recommendations for Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument and other monuments under review, Natural Resources Council of Maine released a report highlighting its economic benefits to the region since its creation a year ago.
The report, “Katahdin Woods & Waters — Our Monument, Our Community, Voices from the Region,” includes statements from local business owners in Millinocket, East Millinocket, Medway, Patten and Mt. Chase. Many of them grew up in the Katahdin region, some with families extending back multiple generations as well as some who’ve become monument supporters after previously being opposed to it.
Highlights of the report:
Gail Fanjoy of the Katahdin Region Chamber of Commerce told NRCM the national monument has boosted the region, which had been reeling from mill closings in Millinocket and East Millinocket. “The national monument has brought hope to our region at a time when it is desperately needed,” she said.
“As we mark the one-year anniversary of Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, we should listen to these voices from the Katahdin region,” Pete Didisheim, advocacy director for NRCM, said in a news release. “They tell us that the monument is off to a great start. It is contributing to the local economy, attracting new people to the region, and providing hope for a better future.”
Local sentiment in support of Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument expressed in NRCM’s report mirrors public comments submitted to the Department of Interior as part of its review of national monuments. An NRCM analysis reported on by Mainebiz earlier this summer showed that out of 192,052 comments submitted to the department as of July 4 that specifically mentioned Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, 191,976 (99.96%) supported the monument. Only 67 (.03%) opposed it.
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