Have you seen the commercial President Trump is running on TV this week, ? In it, he claims to have added more than 500,000 jobs to the U.S. economy. That鈥檚 a big number, but we鈥檝e got a bigger one: 7.6 million. That鈥檚 the number of American jobs Trump鈥檚 threatening in this country鈥檚 fourth-largest industry鈥攐utdoor recreation.
Last week, Trump . The review will look at protections made by Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, with particular emphasis on Obama鈥檚 controversial protection of Bears Ears in Utah last year.
Standing under the stuffed heads of a buffalo and an elk, as well as a framed portrait of Teddy Roosevelt, Trump announced the order by stating, 鈥淭he Antiquities Act does not give the federal government unlimited power to lock up millions of acres of land and water, and it鈥檚 time that we ended this abusive practice.鈥

This executive order is the latest offensive in the Republican Party鈥檚 war on America鈥檚 public land. To recap: You, I, and every other American own roughly 640 million acres of public land in this country. That land makes up not only our national parks, forests, and monuments but also our wildlife refuges and BLM land. It鈥檚 a system largely responsible for our proud tradition of outdoor recreation. Your parents were able to take you camping when you were a kid because of our public lands. Our country has huge numbers of wild animals because of our public lands. We have clean air and clean water because of our public lands.
Public lands are what make America great right now鈥攁nd they鈥檙e also a huge revenue generator. In 2015, from activities like livestock grazing, energy production, and resource extraction.
All that land is managed on our behalf by the federal government, which is mandated to preserve access for multiple uses while preserving the land for future generations. Despite the need to foster access for campers, hikers, hunters, and everyone else, and despite keeping the land pristine, it 鈥攐il, gas and coal鈥攊n 2015. Yet the GOP is still attempting to sell off that land to extractive industries, and they鈥檙e lying to us by saying doing so would be pro-states鈥 rights and pro-small government. It鈥檚 been clearly demonstrated that doing so would lead to less income for the states.

That brings us to Utah, where Bears Ears is located. There, state politicians who have are working to sue the federal government for control of our public lands. Oil and gas bring and . Meanwhile, . And it relies on the state鈥檚 public lands to do that. Not only would eliminating public land in Utah threaten outdoor recreation there, but it would actually cost the state more money to manage than it鈥檚 currently earning from federal management of those lands.
If the GOP鈥檚 efforts in the state are successful, Utah stands to lose much of its outdoor recreation economy, and it will find itself . And that鈥檚 according to the GOP鈥檚 own numbers.
Let鈥檚 expand our view nationwide. During Trump鈥檚 first 100 days, we鈥檝e seen , a budget plan that includes , (), and . Together with this review of national monument designations, our public lands are under unprecedented assault.

That nationwide assault on the places where we recreate outdoors鈥攁nd the quality of the environment in which we do so鈥攖hreatens to derail America鈥檚 fourth-largest industry. In this country, . That money and those jobs are reliant on our public lands. Without places to camp, paddle, hike, hunt, or pedal, we can鈥檛 sell tents, backpacks, rafting trips, hunting rifles, or hiking boots. And the people who design those things, make those things, sell those things, and who guide those trips won鈥檛 have jobs. To be clear, .
President Trump, if you truly care about saving American jobs and growing the American economy, then start with this uniquely American industry that provides such an amazing quality of life to our great country. You must save our public lands. The American economy depends on it.