The former oil lobbyist has built a shameful legacy for our parks, public lands, and wildlife. As Bernhardt takes years of anti-conservation baggage and blatant contempt for Indigenous communities back to the private sector, the next administration will face the tall task of undoing the damage. Here’s a brief look inside Bernhardt’s destructive track record:
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Inside Interior Secretary David Bernhardt’s Wildly Destructive Track Record
Dec 3, 2020
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