You can help us defend Wilderness by calling your members of Congress to tell them about the value of Wilderness so when Wilderness Watch shows up on Capitol Hill next week, they take note.
“It’s pretty concerning what these mean for the national wilderness preservation system going forward and whether we are just now going to allow chainsaw and other motorized uses in wilderness now.” - Dana Johnson, Wilderness Watch
You can help us defend Wilderness by calling your members of Congress to tell them about the value of Wilderness so when Wilderness Watch shows up on Capitol Hill next week, they take note.
“We absolutely do not believe these authorizations are legal under the Wilderness Act or the National Environmental Policy Act. Not only do these moves go against the mandate of the Wilderness Act prohibiting the use of motorized equipment in Wilderness, they could also set a dangerous precedent for the management of Wilderness across the country."