Wilderness Watch

@WildernessWatch

We are dedicated to keeping America's 110 million-acre National Wilderness Preservation System wild. Please join us and take action to help !

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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    If can degrade the long-recognized Paria Canyon area—a region of spectacular slot canyons, geological wonders, and rare species like desert bighorn sheep—what chance do other BLM-administered areas have to remain wild?

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  2. Check out these maps that paint a dark future for America's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge if Trump and his buddies have their way. Then take action to make sure that dark future never becomes reality:

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  3. The grizzly bear is not only featured on Wilderness Watch’s logo, but is a quintessential symbol of and wildness, especially in parts of the western US and Alaska where the great bear still roams. Speak up for :

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  4. There's much more work to do to protect and expand America's Wild and Scenic Rivers System! Many of America’s most treasured rivers remain unprotected from new dams, mining, road building and logging. Take action:

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  5. The Wilderness movement is united in opposition to attempts by anti-environmental members of Congress to open up our protected areas to mountain bikes and other forms of mechanized travel. Tell your senators to :

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  6. Give the gift of ...for yourself, or a friend, or do it for the wild cats! Right now is a great time to donate to Wilderness Watch because all first-time donations will be matched by one of our generous members:

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  7. Woo-Hoo! A bill to reform and replace the outdated 1872 Mining Act has passed out of the House Natural Resources Committee. Act now to make sure your U.S. House Rep votes for this bill when it comes to the floor for a full vote:

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  8. Our supporters have literally written tens of thousands of letters to defend the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota from the threats posed by a number of open-pit mines. Well, the Boundary Waters Wilderness needs your help again, so act:

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  11. The Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act has been re-introduced in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House and now we could really use your help to help make this visionary bill a reality! Act now to :

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  12. Need another reason to end livestock grazing in ? Give this piece a read, then urge your members of Congress to support a bill that would permanently retire grazing allotments on our :

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  13. "We simply need that wild country available to us, even if we never do more than drive to its edge and look in. For it can be a means of reassuring ourselves of our sanity as creatures, a part of the geography of hope." — Wallace Stegner

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  14. Good news! Last week, the House Natural Resources Committee passed the "PAW and FIN Conservation Act," which would defend and strengthen the . The Act can now be considered by the entire House. Take action:

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  15. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness needs your help, again! Please write your representative and urge them to co-sponsor the Boundary Waters Wilderness Protection and Pollution Prevention Act and work for its passage in the U.S. House!

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    Moooove over cows! Livestock grazing causes substantial harm to ecosystems and is fundamentally at odds with the Wilderness Act’s mandate to keep Wilderness “untrammeled.” Yet today livestock grazing occurs in over 330 Wilderness areas. Take action:

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    The Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act – which would designated 23 million acres of wild, roadless as – is currently co-sponsored by 56 senators and representatives. Urge your members of Congress to :

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    Take action: Support a bill that would keep the out of and National Refuges along the southern U.S. border.

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    Heads up Wilderness Watchers! Bears, wolves, wolverines and coyotes living within America’s National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska – including within 20 million acres of designated – need your help…again:

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    Now is the time to retire all grazing permits on America's — to protect , watersheds, native fish, and plants, and even save tax dollars. Write your members of Congress today:

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