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Since our inception in 1989, Wilderness Watch has played an important
role in assuring that management agencies abide by the Wilderness
Act and other laws that protect the integrity of our wilderness
heritage. Here's a quick look at a few of our accomplishments:
- Won
a lawsuit challenging the
National Park Service's motorized sightseeing tours through the
Cumberland Island Wilderness, GA. The
Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the motorized tours
violated both the Wilderness Act and the National Environmental
Policy Act. More...
- Won
a lawsuit filed by Wilderness Watch, High Sierra Hikers Association
and Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics. The Court
determined that the current level of commercial packstock use
is resulting in substantial damage to the wilderness character
of the John Muir and Ansel Adams Wildernesses in CA. More...
- Wilderness Watch enjoyed a huge victory when the Forest Service
decided to withdraw its new wilderness management plan for the
Mt. Hood, Salmon-Huckleberry, and Hatfield Wildernesses in Oregon.
The significance of the victory extends far beyond Mt. Hood; the
Mt. Hood plan was intended to be the Forest Service's pilot test
of the agency's new national "wilderness recreation strategy."
More...
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Won a precedent setting lawsuit requiring the removal of three
illegal resorts built along the Wild & Scenic Salmon River
in the Frank Church - River of No Return Wilderness, ID. More...
- Convinced
the National Park Service to revise its Environmental Assessment
allowing an inholder to drive two 8-wheeled, 1200 lb ATVs called
ARGOs 14 miles across the fragile tundra in the Gates of the Arctic
Wilderness. More...
- Helped
to spearhead the effort to burn and remove the controversial structure
known as the Crippen cabin from Montana's Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness
using non-mechanized means. More...
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Won a lawsuit forcing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to ban
the use of motorboats in the Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife
Refuge Wilderness.
- Successfully
struck down a proposal that would have constructed nearly nine
miles of road through the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, MT. More...
- Led
a large-scale public outreach campaign that convinced the Regional
Forester to cancel a proposal to establish 129 helicopter landing
zones in a dozen Wildernesses on the Tongass National Forest in
Alaska.
- Convinced
the Chief of the Forest Service to reverse a decision to construct
14 livestock watering reservoirs in the Aldo Leopold and Gila
Wildernesses, NM.
- Won
a lawsuit compelling the U.S. Forest Service to order the "clean-up" of 89 illegal commercial outfitter camps in the Frank Church -
River of No Return Wilderness, establishing a national precedent
prohibiting caches in Wilderness (these permanent camps contained
corrals, tent structures, and piped water systems).
- Convinced
the Chief of the Forest Service to reverse a decision to construct
14 livestock watering reservoirs in the Aldo Leopold and Gila
Wildernesses in New Mexico.
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