> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 19, 2009 > CONTACT: Josh Dorner, 202.675.2384 > > > Senate Passes Historic Protection for Wilderness, Rivers, Parks > Final House Passage of Measure Expected Next Week > > > Washington, D.C.- The Senate voted today to safeguard millions of acres of > new wilderness, protect hundreds of miles of rivers, expand trails, and > protect critical habitat in Wyoming from oil and gas leasing. This is the > bill's last stop in the Senate, with final passage in the House of > Representatives expected to come next week. > > The Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 (H.R. 146) passed on a vote > of 77 to 20. The bill protects more than two million acres of wilderness > in > eight states, including the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, Oregon’s > Mt. Hood, and Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. > > "This is the biggest wilderness protection bill in decades," said Sierra > Club executive director Carl Pope. > > "Today, Congress has helped ensure that we will have a wild legacy to pass > on to our children and grandchildren. This bill helps guarantee that > future > generations will be able to hike in pristine forests from California to > West Virginia. They'll be able to fish America's untouched rivers, watch > antelope migrate through Wyoming, and take their families camping in the > stunning Rocky Mountains." > > In addition to safeguarding new wilderness, the bill finalizes the > 26-million-acre National Landscape Conservation System, protects hundreds > of miles of free-flowing rivers in six states, and designates numerous new > National Scenic Trails, Natural Historic Sites, and National Heritage > Areas > across the United States. It also shelters over a million acres of key > hunting and fishing grounds on the Wyoming Range from oil and gas > drilling. > > > "Wilderness, rivers, trails and parks support important tourist economies > across the country," said Pope. "This legislation will protect the tourist > dollars and jobs that outdoor recreation generates by keeping our last, > best places safe from unchecked industrial development." > > Overview of the Omnibus Lands Package: > > -The bill codifies and adds permanence to the National Landscape > Conservation System, which includes all of the Clinton/Babbitt-era > national > monuments, wilderness study areas, and other protective designations, > encompassing more than 26 million acres. > > -The bill will protect more than 1 million acres of the Wyoming Range from > oil and gas development. > > -The bill also includes the Forest Landscape Restoration Act and the San > Joaquin River Restoration Settlement Act. > > -The package includes five important ocean protections: > 1. NOAA Undersea Research Program Act > 2. The Ocean and Coastal Mapping Integration Act > 3. The Integrated Coastal and Ocean Observation System Act > 4. The Federal Ocean Acidification Research and Monitoring Act > 5. The Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation Program. > > -Wilderness Protection includes: > 1. Wild Monongahela Wilderness - WV > 2. Virginia Ridge and Valley Wilderness - VA > 3. Mt. Hood Wilderness - OR > 4. Copper Salmon Wilderness - OR > 5. Cascade Siskiyou National Monument (Includes Soda Mt. Wilderness) - OR > 6. Owyhee Public Land Management - ID > 7. Sabinoso Wilderness - NM > 8. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Wilderness - MI > 9. Oregon Badlands Wilderness - OR > 10. Spring Basin Wilderness - OR > 11. Eastern Sierra and Northern San Gabriel Wilderness - CA > 12. Riverside County Wilderness - CA > 13. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park Wilderness - CA > 14. Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness - CO > 15. Washington County - UT > > > # # # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To unsubscribe from the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask] Check out our Listserv Lists support site for more information: http://www.sierraclub.org/lists/faq.asp Sign up to receive Sierra Club Insider, the flagship e-newsletter. Sent out twice a month, it features the Club's latest news and activities. Subscribe and view recent editions at http://www.sierraclub.org/insider/