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It All Comes Out in the Washington

Washington wilderness bill finally moving ahead

Posted at 2:25 PM on 10 Apr 2008

The U.S. Senate passed a long-languishing wilderness-protection bill Thursday. (Apparently it's land conservation week in Congress. Yay!) The Wild Sky Wilderness bill would protect 106,000 acres of national forest in Washington State, creating the first wilderness in the state since 1984. Similar legislation has passed the Senate three times since 2002, but was consistently stalled in the House by former Resources Committee Chair Richard Pombo. But Pombo was dethroned in Nov. 2006, and the House passed the bill in April 2007. The House will have to vote on the legislation one more time since the Senate passed it as part of a larger package of land-use measures, but the whole shebang is expected to be approved and signed into law.

sources:  HeraldNet, Associated Press, The Wilderness Society

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If it passes...

...then this will be good.

My Wilderness Sky

Hiked lots of the Wilderness Sky. There is lots of up & down. Six thousand foot Mt. Baring has Lake Barkley at its verticle bottom at the 2500 foot elevation. Most certainly Baring needs protection as similarly vaulted Mt. Index has in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. & there is no majesty to take away from the craggy heights of Gunn & Merchant Peaks & Ragged Ridge. Logging those steep regions would have to break the first laws of forest conservation. Surely, Troublesome & Silver Creek areas have abundant reasons for protection too. My friend Bill hiked Evergreen Mtn & Johnson Ridge & would concur on those slopes & vales. May the House & President Bush see the value of this region's protection.    

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