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Wilderness Report #126
October 1, 2004
 
 
 
 
A bi-weekly update on the happenings in the Wilderness movement brought to you by the Wilderness Society's Wilderness Support Center.

40th Anniversary Wilderness Week Celebration A Huge Success!

On September 18-22, 2004, 300 activists from around the country representing more than 20 individual state wilderness campaigns came to Washington, DC to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act and lobby for future wilderness protections. Highlights of the week included a 40th Anniversary Gala dinner where Terry Tempest Williams directed the program and the audience was treated to speeches by Stewart Udall, Robert Redford, and Christopher Reeve (by video). The evening highlighted extraordinary places in the Wilderness system, the legendary leaders who have made Wilderness possible, and stressed the bipartisan history of our work. Awards were given to Mary Wimmer for her work in West Virginia, Polly Dyer for her lifetime of volunteer leadership in Washington State, Dr. Ed Wayburn, Sen. Robert Byrd and Rep. John Dingell.

The week was also highlighted by activists training sessions, “America Speaks for Wilderness,” a citizen’s hearing for wilderness at Freedom Plaza, a Wilderness Rally on Capitol Hill and a well-attended congressional reception. Thanks to all who participated and made the events possible!!

In This Issue

 
  • House Resources Committee Approves Two Bills Designating Wilderness, Pulls Third from Calendar

  • On September 22, 2004, the House Resources Committee favorably reported by voice vote H.R. 3176 and H.R. 4593, the Ojito Wilderness Act (NM) and the Lincoln County Conservation, Recreation, and Development Act (NV).
     
  • Senators Commemorate Wilderness Act Anniversary With Statements In Congressional Record

  • Several Senators submitted statements to the Congressional Record this week commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the signing of the Wilderness Act.
     
  • Remarks by Ed Zahniser at the Wilderness Week Rally 2004

  • Ed Zahniser fired up wilderness activists with this speech on Capitol Hill during Wilderness Week 2004.
    Parsnip Peak WSA, an area proposed for wilderness.  Located in northeastern Lincoln County, within the Wilson Creek Mountain Range and managed by the Ely District of the BLM. Nevada Wilderness Coalition.
    Please let us know about the recent activities and accomplishments of your Wilderness campaign. Keep in mind that this is a Wilderness specific update. Contact the Wilderness Support Center by email or at 970-247-8788.
     
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