Connectivity is a key word in the conservation movement these days: As land becomes more fragmented because of roads or subdivisions, environmental groups are looking to ensure large tracts of protected land are linked together.
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A "missing link" of Maine land protected
November 10th, 2009Big Sur could get more land, protection under Farr bill
November 9th, 2009Plans to pay for the Big Sur portion of Los Padres National Forest separately, add more than 2,000 acres to the Ventana Wilderness and prevent dams on some local rivers are all part of legislation submitted to Congress on Friday.
Under the bill by Rep. Sam Farr, D-Carmel, Congress would take a closer look at management of the federal portions of the Big Sur coast.
Funding Big Sur independently of the large Los Padres National Forest would allow for spending decisions to happen locally, supporters said.
Letter: Protect the land forever
November 6th, 2009Dear Editor:
We, as human beings, have managed to decimate or move out whole populations of animals: the buffalo, for instance, the grizzly bear, the lynx.
It is our responsibility to be stewards of the land and to fend for wildlife. We must take care of the wildlife population as we do our children; the animals cannot fend for themselves against our constant encroachment upon the beautiful and wild landscape in which they live; this wild landscape which is also so important to us to restore our souls and to connect with the earth in its wild state.
Polis weighs into fray over ‘Hidden Gems’ wilderness proposal
November 6th, 2009U.S. Rep. Jared Polis (D-Boulder) is clearly trying to head off health care town hall-style lynch mobs at the pass by getting out in front of the broiling rhetoric over the proposed "Hidden Gems" wilderness plan.
The proposal is still being drafted - and seeking a congressional sponsor - but basically proponents hope to lock up more than 400,000 acres of the White River and Gunnison National Forests, as well as some nearby BLM land, with a wilderness designation that would prohibit wheeled traffic, road building and development of any kind.
Senate subcommittee considers expanding Alpine Lakes Wilderness, protecting rivers
November 5th, 2009The effort to expand the Alpine Lakes Wilderness and designate the Pratt and Middle Fork Snoqualmie Rivers as federally-protected Wild and Scenic continues in Washington, D.C.
The Senate's Public Lands and Forests subcommittee held a hearing Oct. 29 on the subject, which was raised by legislation submitted by Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash.
A similar bill was introduced in the House by Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash.
Murray submitted testimony to the subcommittee supporting the expanded the bill.
Wild river bills, historical site expansions get Obama admin backing
November 6th, 2009The Obama administration lent its support to a measure to expand protections for an Oregon river and to several other pieces of public lands legislation yesterday.
The administration supports S. 1369, which would designate segments totaling about 21 miles of the Molalla River in Oregon as components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, said Katherine Stevenson, the National Park Service's assistant director of business services.
Quick Hits; City Council supports conservation efforts
November 5th, 2009The LCF City Council voted unanimously Monday in favor of a resolution supporting wilderness and wild river designations for the San Gabrial Mountains.
The resolution was authored and placed before the council by the San Gabriel Mountains Forever conservation group.
The U.S. Forest Service has already recommended to Congress that 21,414 acres in the San Gabriel Mountains be designated as wilderness area, according to a report submitted to the council. The San Gabriel Mountains Forever group is asking Congress to designate an additional 9,100 cares as wilderness.
Discover desert beauty at largest state park in Calif.
November 4th, 2009
I wanted to escape the increasingly cold weather, so this week's excursion took me into the largest state park in California: Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. The park has over 600,000 acres that contain 500 miles of dirt roads, abundant wildlife and miles of hiking trails.
Land Swap Proposed for Old Rajneeshee Commune
November 4th, 2009Rajneeshee camp gets Church and Federal makeover
A Christian-based summer camp run by Young Life is working with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on a land swap that incorporates a former site of the Rajneeshee commune. The land exchange is part of a federal effort to create two new wilderness areas in central Oregon near the small town of Antelope, Oregon.
Our desert parks celebrating 15 years
November 3rd, 2009While I was watching the recent Ken Burns documentary series on national parks, one quote in particular struck me. Former cattle rancher, Wyoming governor, and U.S. Sen. Clifford Hansen was one of the leading voices against the expansion of Grand Teton National Park in the 1940s. Yet, in the mid-1960s, at a luncheon in New York, he said:

