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Wildlands at Risk:
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Alaska:
Arctic National Wildlife
    Refuge
Tongass NF
Teshekpuk Lake
Arizona:
Grand Canyon-
    Parashant NM
Kaibab National Forest
California:
Sierra Nevada
Giant Sequoia NM
Colorado:
Dinosaur NM
Georgia:
Chattahoochee NF
Idaho:
Owyhee Canyonlands
Michigan/ Wisconsin:
Chequamegon-Nicolet
    National Forest
Minnesota:
Superior NF
Montana/Wyoming:
Rocky Mountain Front/
    Powder River Basin
North Carolina:
Great Smoky Mnts.
North Dakota:
Theodore Roosevelt NP
Oregon:
Zane Grey roadless
    area
Oregon/California/ Washington:
Salmon
Texas:
Padre Island
Utah:
Fisher Towers
Vermont:
Lamb Brook Wilderness
West Virginia:
Moutaintop removal
    mining
Monongahela NF
Wyoming:
Yellowstone NP
Upper Green River

Introduction | Places | Threats | Wildlands Main

Wildlands at Risk:
Sierra Club Documents the Bush Administration’s Assault on America’s Wildlands

Introduction
Americans love the outdoors and have long treasured the natural and scenic beauty of our lands and supported the preservation of the wilderness that is our American heritage and has shaped our American character.
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Places
Wildlands at Risk addresses why each of these places is special and worthy of protection; how Bush administration and other policies threaten their beauty, integrity and sustainability; and how we can do better so that future generations can explore these same wild places.
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Threats
America is at a crossroads. Americans need to ask the Bush administration to consider some important questions about the future of our great nation’s wild heritage.
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Top photo: Dinosaur Nationa Monument, Colorado. Photo courtesy NPS.
Middle photo: Fisher Towers, Utah. Photo copyright James Kay; used with permission.
Bottom photo: Owyhee Canyonlands, Idaho. Photo courtesy Steve Bly; used with permission.

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