Gannett News ServiceThe White House yesterday tapped Utah Protection Agency, a move conservationists immediately denounced.
Environmental groups said the three-term Republican governor supported the destruction of wetlands and wilderness. -
Sierra Club leaders said Leavitt negotiated two controversial deals with the Department of Interior to open up millions of acres of Utah wilderness to road building and development.
Leavitt also championed the Legacy Highway, which would have destroyed Utah's wetlands and farmland along the Great Salt Lake, said Carl Pope, the club's executive director. A federal court stopped the highway project.
"With a history of cutting closed-door deals at the expense of the environment, there is reason to be concerned that Gov.Leavitt can adequately play the role of environmental champion within the Bush administration," Pope said. -
