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Basin and Range National Monument

Basin and Range National Monument
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
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Map showing the location of Basin and Range National Monument
Map showing the location of Basin and Range National Monument
Map showing the location of Basin and Range National Monument
Map showing the location of Basin and Range National Monument
Location Lincoln and Nye counties, Nevada, United States
Nearest city Las Vegas, Nevada
Coordinates 37°55′41″N 115°23′50″W / 37.92806°N 115.39722°W / 37.92806; -115.39722Coordinates: 37°55′41″N 115°23′50″W / 37.92806°N 115.39722°W / 37.92806; -115.39722
Area 704,000 acres (285,000 ha)
Established July 10, 2015
Governing body U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Website Basin and Range National Monument

Basin and Range National Monument is a national monument of the United States spanning approximately 704,000 acres of remote, undeveloped mountains and valleys in Lincoln and Nye counties in southeastern Nevada. It is described as "one of the emptiest spaces in a state famous for its emptiness."

The national monument was created by a proclamation issued on July 10, 2015 by President Barack Obama under the Antiquities Act. Obama also signed proclamations creating two other national monuments (the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument in northern California and the Waco Mammoth National Monument in central Texas) the same day. Basin and Range was also the second national monument to be created in Nevada in less than eight months; the Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument had been designated in 2014.

Senator Harry Reid and Representative Dina Titus, both Democrats of Nevada, were major proponents of protecting the Basin and Range area; before the area's designation by executive action, they had sponsored a bill to protect the Basin and Range area (withdrawing it from mining and other uses) by legislation. The campaign to designate Basin and Range as a national monument had the support of Nevada's largest employer, MGM Resorts International, as well as Wynn Resorts, Barrick Gold Corporation, Rockwood Lithium North America, the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce, and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Some members of the local population opposed the designation and complained of limited public involvement.


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