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Olympic Park Violating Wilderness Act
Lawsuit to Block Pre-Fabs Being Helicoptered Into Wilderness
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For Immediate Release: Thursday, November 4, 2004
Contact: Tim McNulty, Olympic Park Associates (360) 681-2480; Lea
Mitchell, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER),
(360) 526-2110; George Nickas, Wilderness Watch (406) 542-2048
Tacoma, WA Olympic National Parks decision to airlift
pre-fabricated buildings into designated wilderness is a violation
of the Wilderness Act, according to a suit filed in U.S. District
Court in Tacoma by Olympic Park Associates, Wilderness Watch and Public
Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).
This past September, the National Park Service announced plans to
transport two trail shelters by helicopter into the parks remote
backcountry. The new pre-fabricated buildings would replace old forest
shelters that collapsed several years ago under heavy snows.
Park officials contend that the pre-fabs are actually historic resources
that will enhance wilderness character and are necessary for visitor
safety. The conservation groups dispute both claims. Today they served
notice to park service officials of their suit filed in federal district
court to stop the operation.
"Flying new buildings with heavy-lift helicopters is a misguided
means of managing one of the worlds premier wilderness parks,"
said Donna Osseward, president of Olympic Park Associates, a group
that focuses on the park. "The Wilderness Act is clear on this;
new structures simply arent allowed in wilderness."
Olympic National Park, widely considered one of the wilderness jewels
of the national park system, was created in 1938 to preserve the areas
matchless rain forests and spectacular ice-capped peaks, populated
with elk and other native wildlife. Congress designated some 95 percent
of the park as wilderness in 1988.
"Weve been waiting for a wilderness plan for Olympic since
wilderness was designated by Congress sixteen years ago," said
George Nickas, director of Missoula-based Wilderness Watch, noting
that the suit also charges that the shelter replacement is proceeding
without a required wilderness management plan in place. "Olympics
current leaders seem more interested in erecting edifices than in
managing the parks wilderness responsibly."
The Wilderness Act provides that "A wilderness, in contrast with
those areas where man and his works dominate the landscape, is . .
. an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled
by man."
"The park service is rushing ahead with this ill-conceived action
without having completed either a wilderness plan or a general management
plan," said Lea Mitchell of PEER. "The agency needs to slow
down and reassess its priorities. These projects are costly, unnecessary
and illegal. And they degrade the character of a world-class wilderness."
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