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Wilderness Report #134
February 11, 2005
 
 
 
 
A bi-weekly update on the happenings in the Wilderness movement brought to you by the Wilderness Society's Wilderness Support Center.

In This Issue

 
  • Visiting the Proposed Ojito Wilderness

  • The Greater Ojito Area, less than an hour's drive northwest of Albuquerque, offers good recreational opportunities, houses important historical, religious, cultural, archaeological, and paleontological sites and is also an important habitat for many species of wildlife and rare plants.
     
  • Wilderness Brief: Juneau Residents Voice Concern Over Taku River

  • People in Juneau turned out in large numbers to a public forum earlier this week to express great concern over the proposed Canadian mine in the Taku River watershed located 40 miles northeast of the city.
     
  • Wilderness Book Notes (Feb. 2005)

  • A couple of books to be found on our bookshelf which we feel you might appreciate.
    Ojito Wilderness Study Area, NM. Martin Heinrich.
    Please let us know about the recent activities and accomplishments of your Wilderness campaign. Keep in mind that this is a Wilderness specific update. Contact the Wilderness Support Center by email or at 970-247-8788.
     
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