protected land

January 12, 2009 by  
Filed under News

lake-superiorIn a rare Sunday session the Senate cleared the way for the protection of 2 million acres of land in 9 states.  This is largest expansion of wilderness protection in 25 years.

The measure — actually a collection of about 160 bills — would confer the government’s highest level of protection on land ranging from California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range to Oregon’s Mount Hood, Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado and parts of the Jefferson National Forest in Virginia. Land in Idaho‘s Owyhee canyons, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan and Zion National Park in Utah also would be designated as wilderness.

how nice to wake up to good news

November 28, 2008 by  
Filed under environment science

The Bureau of Land Management on Tuesday partially backed off from unpopular plans to open land near Utah national parks to oil and gas drilling. BLM deferred leasing about one-third of the 93 tracts that the National Park Service had objected could contaminate parks with noise, water, and air pollution; the rest will still go on the auction block Dec. 19.

via Grist.org