I received an interesting email from Mesa County, Colorado this afternoon that I thought I would share. This post is less about the proposed national monument and more about the public opinion survey that was commissioned to gauge support for the proposal.
The subject line of the email read, "Survey reveals that 60% of of community members oppose the Proposed Dolores Canyons National Monument." A look at the data shows that they rounded up, and 57% either strongly oppose or somewhat oppose. Probably not too surprising in our neck of the woods. You can find the text of the email and links to the survey and other information here.
The data I found surprising and want to highlight from the survey is shown in the slide below. It indicates that only 20% of respondents support federal management of federal lands. Do you find this as surprising as I did?
The subject line of the email read, "Survey reveals that 60% of of community members oppose the Proposed Dolores Canyons National Monument." A look at the data shows that they rounded up, and 57% either strongly oppose or somewhat oppose. Probably not too surprising in our neck of the woods. You can find the text of the email and links to the survey and other information here.
The data I found surprising and want to highlight from the survey is shown in the slide below. It indicates that only 20% of respondents support federal management of federal lands. Do you find this as surprising as I did?