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Show your support for protecting redrock wild lands!

On December 24, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar reversed the Bush-era “No More Wilderness” policy, creating a new “Wild Lands” policy that could potentially protect 6 million acres of wilderness in Utah (see our Associate Director’s note). Please thank Secretary Salazar for the new policy, but let him know that the...

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Utah Wilderness News, January 11, 2011

Rob Bishop: Public Land Zombie? “It’s not like Bishop would have to read all 78 pages of FLPMA. It’s right there on the first page, in the Declaration of Policy, where it says it is the policy of the United States that ‘the public lands be managed in a manner...

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Utah Wilderness News, January 7, 2011

Nothing conservative about wilderness opposition “Those real conservatives understood that truly wild places inspire self-reliance, personal responsibility, faith and spiritual renewal in a world where those conservative values are constantly under assault.  They also recognized that in wilderness, freedom is found in its most fundamental form, and from it springs...

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Let’s get to work in 2011!

Happy New Year from all of us at the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance.  Thank you for your strong support in 2010.  Now let’s get to work in 2011! 2010 ended on a bright note with Secretary Salazar’s new wilderness guidance that could give needed protection to 6 million acres of...

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Utah Wilderness News, January 6, 2011

Wild lands offer an opportunity for solitude "I am reminded of one aspect of wilderness that is personally critical.  The 1964 Wilderness Act includes as one of several qualifying criterion for wilderness: an area that 'has outstanding opportunities for solitude or a primitive and unconfined type of recreation.' The opportunity...

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