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This is a list of stories, news items, maps and other documents posted at Wilderness.org in the past 90 days.

 
May 09, 2008
National Monuments, Wildlife, and Archaeological Sites Threatened by New BLM Plan for Northern Arizona
A Bureau of Land Management plan issued today for a remote area north of the Grand Canyon sacrifices wildlife habitat and archaeological sites to off-road vehicles, livestock grazing, and oil and gas development.
 
Uncompahgre RMP Amendment Support Letter
Comment letter supporting the Uncompahgre Field Office's proposed RMP Amendment to change travel management on 463,000 acres of the Field Office from "Open" to "Limited to existing routes" as an interim method to prevent further uncontrolled route proliferation.
 
May 08, 2008
Wild Sky Wilderness Signed into Law
 
May 07, 2008
Public Overwhelms Interior Department with Opposition to Latest Proposed Oil & Gas Project in Utah's Famed Nine Mile Canyon
 
May 06, 2008
Caliente RMP Scoping Comments
Scoping comments from The Wilderness Society and partners on the Caliente RMP revision
 
April 30, 2008
Plans Currently Open for Comment 5/1/08
Details regarding BLM planning documents open for public comment on 5/1/08
 
April 29, 2008
Wild Sky Wilderness Passes Congress
After years of work, supporters of the Wild Sky Wilderness Act (H.R. 886/S. 520) celebrated today as the legislation passed Congress and was sent to the White House for final approval.
 
April 28, 2008
TWS Testimony for the House Subcommitte Hearing on West-wide Energy Corridors
The Wilderness Society's testimony for the House Natural Resources Committee, Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public lands and Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources on West-wide Energy Corridors: State and Community Impacts, held April 15, 2008
 
April 24, 2008
Carrizo Plain National Monument: A Stunning Natural Area Sustaining Vibrant Local Communities (Detailed Report)
This document provides a detailed economic review of the benefit to communities provided by protected natural lands at Carrizo Plain National Monument.
 
Carrizo Plain National Monument: A Stunning Natural Area Sustaining Vibrant Local Communities
An analysis of the economic benefits of Carrizo Plain National Monument, including a review of benefits to communities from protected public lands.
 
April 23, 2008
World's Migratory Birds & Globally Important Wilderness Habitat Endangered by House Natural Resources Committee Vote
 
Opportunities for Action on Recreation Issues in Oregon
Updated listing of planning actions and other recreation-related work ongoing in Oregon.
 
April 21, 2008
On Eve of Earth Day, Bush Imperils Local Communities and Wild Lands in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming With Continued Rush to Begin Oil Shale Leasing
 
Supplemental Comments on Oil Shale and Tar Sands Resources Draft PEIS
 
April 18, 2008
Izembek National Wildlife Refuge Map
Maps - Wildlife Values Threatened by proposed road through Izembek Wilderness
 
April 15, 2008
Comments on the joint FS/BLM Draft LMP
Comments by San Juan Citizens Alliance and partners on the joint Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management Draft Land Management Plan
 
Public Officials, Renewable Industry Representatives Call West-wide Energy Corridors Process Missed Opportunity, Possible Disaster
 
April 10, 2008
Map of Proposed West-wide Energy Corridors in Placitas, New Mexico
A map detailing impacts to private property of the proposed West-wide Energy Corridors
 
Map of Proposed West-wide Energy Corridors in San Miguel County
A map showing the impacts of the proposed West-wide Energy Corridors in San Miguel County
 
Methodolgy for Arches Viewshed Map
The methodology used to create the map of impacts from the proposed West-wide Energy Corridors on the Arches viewshed
 
Map of Impacts to Arches National Park Viewshed from Proosed West-wide Energy Corridors
A map detailing the viewshed impacts which the proposed West-wide Energy Corridors would cause.
 
Murray and Cantwell Praised as Wild Sky Wilderness Passes Senate
Supporters of the Wild Sky Wilderness Act (H.R. 886/S. 520) celebrated today as the legislation passed out of the Senate as part of a package of non-controversial bills (S.2739), moving the effort one step closer to final passage.
 
April 09, 2008
House Passes Major Land Conservation Initiative
 
Analysis Shows American Forests Contain Enormous Carbon Reserves
 
April 08, 2008
Measuring Forest Carbon: Strengths and Weaknesses of Available Tools Summary
As the U.S. moves toward registering and regulating emissions of greenhouse gases, we are hearing more about the potential for forest carbon sequestration to offset fossil fuel emissions. Whether at the national or project level, good decisions about forest offsets depend upon accurate estimates of the carbon stored in forests and the changes in those stores over time. This Brief examines four carbon measurement tools, and provides some general comparisons for broad regions. It also highlights limitations that users should keep in mind; data are particularly limited for very old forests and for carbon reserves in dead wood and underground.
 
April 01, 2008
State Fire Assistance: Key to Successful Comprehensive Wildfire Management
State Fire Assistance (SFA) is a key part of a long-term strategy to reduce wildfire suppression costs by providing funds for proactive community planning, fuels mitigation, preparedness, and education.
 
State Fire Assistance Fact Sheet
Communities that are well-prepared for fire are key to reducing these costs and ultimately restoring functional, and fire-resilient, wildlands.
 
Funding for Non-Federal and Federal Fire Management Needs to Be Better Balanced
Comprehensive fire management inherently transcends land ownership boundaries. Safe communities and healthy landscapes go hand-in-hand.
 
Wildfire Suppression Budget Continues to Escalate; Solution is needed
Federal fire suppression costs have increased significantly in recent years, exceeding $1 billion in five of the last seven years. As suppression activities continue to increase, so does the suppression budget since it is based on a 10-year rolling average. Because the agencies’ budgets are essentially flat year to year, to off-set these increases funding for critical programs has been significantly reduced and more and more of the land management agencies’ budgets are being used for wildland fire management.
 
Community Fire Assistance Budget Significantly Reduced in FY2009
While fire management is often perceived as a federal issue, fires do not respect jurisdictional lines. Wildland fire management must occur at the landscape scale, with federal agencies partnering with states and communities, and scarce resources must be spent where they are needed most.
 
Facts About FY 2009 Wildfire Budget
Over the last five years, over $14 billion has been appropriated to the National Fire Plan (NFP). During this time of large federal deficits and increasing pressure to re-examine federal budget priorities, the question must be asked whether these taxpayer dollars have promoted safer communities and more resilient ecosystems.
 
March 26, 2008
Lakeview Stewardship Group Success Story
The Lakeview Stewardship Group was formed to restore a unit in the Fremont-Winema National Forest. The award-winning collaborative effort that includes conservationists, timber workers, local government officials and other civic leaders has become an inspiration and model in forest conservation by incorporating ecological restoration and community values in land management goals.
 
March 25, 2008
Plans Currently Open for Comment 3/17/08
 
Priority BLM Lands
The public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management are the last remaining unprotected wild lands in America. This document outlines eleven of the priority landscapes for the work of The Wilderness Society.
 
Priority BLM Lands of the West & Alaska
The public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management are the last remaining unprotected wild lands in America. This document outlines eleven of the priority landscapes for the work of The Wilderness Society.
 
Community Environmental Organization Letter on Climate Change Principles
This letter was issued by community environmental organizations to Representatives regarding principles that should guide climate change legislation.
 
BLM Plans Open for Comment
Plans open for comment as of March 25, 2008.
 
March 24, 2008
Global Warming and U.S. Public Lands: America's wild lands are under threat, and will play key role in any climate change solution
Global warming poses an unprecedented threat to our national parks, forests, wilderness areas, and wildlife refuges. At the same time, protecting these natural places is more important now than ever before. Our country’s public lands store carbon and offer one of our best hopes for sustaining the plants, animals, clean water and air, and recreational opportunities that are important to our heritage.
 
Wilderness Science News | The Wilderness Society
Wilderness Science News is a regular email newsletter covering ecology and economics research at The Wilderness Society.
 
March 20, 2008
Bush Administration’s Rush to Develop Oil Shale and Tar Sands Endangers Local Communities and Wild Lands in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming
 
TWS Oil Shale Sands Fact Sheet
A fact sheet detailing the challenges of commercial oil shale development and the need for industry to prove that such development can be done without causing unacceptable harm to our air, water, landscapes, wildlife, and health before BLM commits our public lands to commercial oil shale and tar sands leasing.
 
Comments on the Draft PEIS for Commercial Development of Oil Shale
Comments on BLM's Draft PEIS on Commercial Development of Oil Shale
 
March 18, 2008
A Map of BLM Management Plans Under Revision in the Rocky Mountain States
A map showing BLM management plans under revision in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah.
 
Overview of Percent of Federal Minerals and Acreage Available in Selected Resource Management Plans for the Rocky Mountain West
A spreadsheet detailing the percent and acreage of federal lands open for oil and gas development of selected Resource Management Plans in the Rocky Mountain West.
 
March 14, 2008
Lawsuit Aims to Correct Errors in DOE's Transmission Corridor Designations
 
March 13, 2008
Special Lands Impacted by SW NIETC
A map of National Monuments, National Parks Lands, Proposed Wilderness, USFS Roadless Areas, and other protected lands impacted by the SW NIETC
 
Former Interior Department Official Calls for “Bold, Immediate Action” to Fund Public Lands in FY 09
 
Yukon Flats Video
Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
 
March 12, 2008
Senators and Environmental Leaders Gather and Signal Unity for Action on Global Warming Legislation
 
March 07, 2008
Wilderness Report # 209
1) West Virginia’s Wild Mon Act Hailed at DC Hearings, Concern Expressed for Omitted Areas; 2) Wilderness Brief: Friends of Nevada Wilderness Honors Volunteers; 3) The Wilderness Classifieds
 
March 06, 2008
New House bill proposes better system to pay for fire suppression
 
FLAME Act House Bill Explanation
 
March 05, 2008
Protest of the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument Proposed RMP
The Wilderness Society and conservation partners' protest of BLM's proposed Resource Management Plan for the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument.
 
Scoping Comments on Gateway SRMA
Colorado Environmental Coalition, The Wilderness Society and conservation partners' scoping comments on the Grand Junction Field Office's Gateway Special Recreation Management Area
 
Summary of Special Places Impacted by Proposed West-Wide Energy Corridors
A sumary of the National Park Service units, National Wildlife Refuges, Wilderness Areas, and other special places impacted by the proposed corridors.
 
March 04, 2008
Proposed Land Exchange Threatens Wildlife and Ways of Life
 
March 03, 2008
The Flathead River and Crown of the Continent
A shortsighted proposal to drill for gas in the headwaters of the Flathead River would industrialize a breathtakingly beautiful and biologically crucial river valley in the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem.
 
March 01, 2008
Climate Change Implications for Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge
Alaska is experiencing visible signs of climate change, including melting permafrost, drying wetlands, and increased fire activity. To better understand what changes are taking place, and how land managers might deal with these changes on public lands, Dr. Wendy Loya, an ecologist with The Wilderness Society (TWS), initiated a project to apply climate change scenarios to Alaska’s federal wildlands. Together with TWS GIS analyst Anna Springsteen, and in partnership with the University of Alaska’s SNAP (Scenarios Network for Alaska Planning) program, Dr. Loya used temperature and precipitation data from five down-scaled global climate models to estimate how growing season length, climate variability, and water availability might change.
 
February 29, 2008
Wilderness Science News #5
1) The Center for Landscape Analysis: Celebrating 20 Years of Spatial Analysis in Wildland Conservation; 2)Meet Janice Thomson
 
February 28, 2008
Conservationists Applaud Efforts of Governor and Attorney General to Protect Southern California Forests
 
February 22, 2008
Wilderness Report #208
1) Colorado’s San Juan Public Lands Draft Forest Plan Released; 2) Report Illustrates How Protecting Wilderness Benefits WV's Economy; 3) The Wilderness Classifieds
 
February 21, 2008
Recreation in our National Forests, Parks and Public Lands
Americans visiting public lands and waters are encountering more and more off-road vehicles that are pushing deeper into the backcountry, causing pollution and displacing other visitors.
 
Science and Facts about ORVs
Additional background about research related to the impact of ORVs in and around public lands.
 
February 20, 2008
Forest Plan Overlay Map - Mt. Hough Ranger District
Forest Plan Overlay Map for Mt. Hough Ranger District in California's Plumas Ranger District.
 
Forest Plan Overlay Map - Feather River Ranger District
Forest Plan Map of the Feather River Ranger District in California's Plumas National Forest.
 
Forest Plan Overlay Map - Beckwourth Ranger District
Overlay Map of the Beckwourth Ranger District in California's Plumas National Forest.
 
Biological Resources Overlay Map - Mt. Hough Ranger District
Map of biological resources in the Mt. Hough Ranger District of California's Plumas National Forest.
 
Biological Resources Overlay Map - Feather River Ranger District
Map outlining biological resources in the Feather Ranger District of California's Plumas National Forest.
 
Beckwourth Ranger District - Biological Resources Overlay Map
Map outlining biological resources in the Beckwourth Ranger District of California's Plumas National Forest.
 
February 15, 2008
Forest Management Fact Sheet
Healthy and naturally functioning forests are more likely to survive the effects of a changing climate than heavily harvested ones. This report debunks the logic that aggressive timber harvesting and suppressing all fires is sound forest management practice.
 
Carbon Cycling Fact Sheet
This report highlights the adverse effects elevated CO2 levels have on forests ecosystems. Because forests have evolved at slow rates, today's warming climate and elevated CO2 levels are changing the way forests grow and store carbon.
 
Fire and Climate Change Fact Sheet
While it's true that fires release emissions as they burn, forests recapture carbon as they regenerate and do not contribute to climate change.
 
Kinds of Carbon: Wildland Fires vs. Fossil Fuels Fact Sheet
This report explains how carbon that is released during wildland fires is significantly less harmful to the environment than carbon released by burning fossil fuels.
 
February 13, 2008
Wilderness Society Economist Receives National Award
 
February 12, 2008
Comments on the Monticello Draft RMP by the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
Technical comments on the BLM's draft RMP by the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
 
Directional Drilling Background and Recommendations Factsheet
A fact sheet describing the limitations and advantages of directional drilling and outlining The Wilderness Society's recommendations for use.
 
Directional Drilling: The Key to the Smart Growth of Oil and Gas Development in the Rocky Mountain Region
A technical report by Ken Kreckel on directional drilling and its economic feasibility in the West.
 
February 11, 2008
Yukon Flats Climate Change Summary
Alaska's 16 National Wildlife Refuges (NWR) were created to protect important fish and wildlife habitat. Some are already showing signs of climate change impacts, including wetland drying, spruce-bark bettle infestations, and increased fire frequency and intensity. A better understanding of how the land will respond to future changes is needed to help refuge managers and the people that live in or near the refuges identify where and when changes are likely to occur.
 
Wilderness Report #207
1) West Virginia’s Monongahela National Forest Wilderness Act Introduced; 2) Oregon’s Copper Salmon Wilderness Act Approved by Senate Committee; 3) Wilderness Brief: Wilderness Support Center Relocates to One of the Country’s Most Energy Efficient Buildings; 4) The Wilderness Classifieds
Woman and Companion in Chattooga River Flowing in the Rock Gorge Roadless Area, South Carolina. Butch Clay.
 
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