Former BLM Director calls for end to "No More Wilderness" settlement "The Salt Lake Tribune’s recent editorial 'More wilderness' hit the nail right on the head. The time has certainly arrived for Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to openly repudiate one of the last administration’s most odious policies — the so-called...
Read MoreWe’re on the air! – Redrock Report November 2010
November 2010 Here’s what is happening this month with the redrock: 1. Our new media campaign is up and running! 2. Western newspapers editorialize against the “No More Wilderness” policy. 3. Go into the field with Brooke and Terry Tempest Williams. 4. Help protect Arch Canyon! SUWA is On the...
Read MoreTo the Book Cliffs with Brooke and Terry Tempest Williams
Lately, my job as “Field Advocate” has involved driving the boundaries of the areas in the Book Cliffs included in America’s Red Rock Wilderness Act in order to get familiar with boundaries and edges and specific landscape features. This has to be one of the largest, most spectacular, wildest regions...
Read MoreUtah Wilderness News, November 17, 2010
SUWA and partners challenge Utah land use plans "The groups, including the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA), assert that the BLM violated federal environmental laws by failing to identify and protect areas that have wilderness qualities and could qualify for congressional designation for permanent protection. The plaintiffs also say the...
Read MoreUtah Wilderness News, November 10, 2010
Salazar should allow wilderness study areas "The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, Sierra Club and other environmental groups and individuals contend that the 2003 agreement’s interpretation of FLPMA as authorizing only one inventory of wilderness-quality lands, the one completed in 1993, is wrong, unprecedented and unenforceable. We agree. And we’re disappointed...
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