More appreciation for new BLM wilderness policy "The 'no more wilderness' policy adopted under former Interior Secretary Gale Norton did not serve our nation well. It would have been tragic for this policy to be continued only for the sake of commercial, primarily oil and gas, interests." Letter-to-the-Editor – Pantagraph Protecting wilderness...
Read MoreUtah Wilderness News, January 3, 2011
More praise for Interior Secretary Salazar's holiday announcement: "The question now — and it’s a big one — is whether the bureau will exercise its restored authority." Editorial – The New York Times "Salazar realizes something that Utah’s leadership seems eager to forget, that wilderness can be at least as...
Read MoreA Holiday Gift from Interior Secretary Salazar!
With your dogged determination and willingness to speak out for Utah wilderness, it was inevitable. And yesterday, it finally happened . . . Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar released new wilderness guidance that has the potential to give needed protection to 6 million of acres of wilderness-quality lands in Utah....
Read MoreUtah Wilderness News, December 24, 2010
Headlines from yesterday's announcement by Interior Secretary Salazar: "It’s been too long in coming, but today Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is repealing a sneak attack on millions of acres of pristine public lands in the West launched by his Bush administration predecessor Gale Norton." Read more – The Wonk Room...
Read MoreUtah Wilderness News, Restoring Wild Land Protection Edition
Interior Secretary Salazar announces policy that would protect federal wild lands “'We were very pleased that the secretary recognized the importance of wilderness to all Americans,' said Heidi McIntosh, staff attorney for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance. 'He set a very high standard that BLM will now have to implement.'...
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