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Giant sequoias by Bob Wick/BLM
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Two dangerous and deceptively-named anti-Wilderness logging bills, the “Save Our Sequoias Act” (SOSA) and the “Fix Our Forests Act” (FOFA), have been attached to the must-pass National Defense...
Izembek Wilderness and National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Photo by Kristine Sowl/USFWS.
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Friends of Alaska National Wildlife Refuges, Wilderness Watch, and allied groups filed a motion July 24 requesting that the court stop...
Sawtooth Wilderness by Leon Werdinger
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The U.S. Forest Service is proposing to revise its directives to provide guidance on recreational rock climbing on our National Forests, including guidance required by the EXPLORE Act fo...
U.S. Capitol Building by Martin Lopatka via Flickr
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Wilderness Watch staff are in Washington, D.C. to educate and urge members of Congress to take action to protect Wilderness—and we could use your help!
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Cattle grazing in designated Wilderness. At least 50 percent of all Bureau of Land Management-administered Wilderness acres are grazed by livestock, and a new BLM proposal would expand grazing across BLM lands, including within Wilderness....
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Wilderness Watch is the leading national organization whose sole focus is the preservation and proper stewardship of lands and rivers included in the National Wilderness Preservation System.
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