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MOUNT
SHASTA, MOUNT EDDY,
AND OTHER POTENTIAL WILDERNESS ADDITIONS
by Jessica
Rios and Michelle Berditschevsky
The California
Wild Heritage Campaign is working with hundreds of activists across
the state to permanently protect special wild areas and rivers.
The MOUNT SHASTA BIOREGIONAL ECOLOGY CENTER, along with other
grassroots activists, and organizations throughout the state, including
the California Wilderness Coalition, Friends of the River, the Wilderness
Society and the Sierra Club, have set out to work in every county
with either an acre of unprotected wilderness or a mile of unprotected
wild river in it. In total, there are close to 100 citizen groups
working for the cause, from San Diego to Mount Shasta, from the
desert to the central coast. We are lucky to have a champion like
Senator Barbara Boxer who is now poised to announce legislation
and her support for these special places which we have all worked
so hard to protect.
It's taken a
ton of work to get where we are today. We've spent over four years
building and documenting the first-ever citizen's inventory of California's
wilderness and rivers (see the reports at www.calwild.org
and www.friendsoftheriver.org
). In the last two years we've taken out those maps, met with community
opinion leaders, stakeholders, and local elected officials to build
support, resolve conflicts, and answer questions about wilderness
and wild and scenic designation.
The results
and response have been a bit surprising and quite positive - we've
done the grassroots organizing needed to secure support from folks
that have never supported us before. And
we haven't done this in just one place; we've done it all over the
state. Here's a snapshot of what hundreds of activists and the Campaign
have achieved in these last two years:
- 100 local
organizing committees have formed to build support for their local
areas.
- Nearly 100
local elected officials have signed on in support of their local
areas
- Over 2000
businesses, opinion leaders, and stakeholders have written letters
of support.
We've set the
groundwork needed and are excited about what this next year will
bring for California's wilderness and wild rivers. Hundreds of activists
have built support for millions of acres of wilderness and hundreds
of miles or rivers. But we're not quite done.
If you'd like
to learn more about the Campaign or get involved, contact Regina
Neri at 530 926 5655 or at shastamedicine@snowcrest.net
or Jessica Rios at (530) 343-9541 or Jessica@calwild.org.
Jessica Rios
is the Chico/NE CA regional Organizer with the California Wild Heritage
Campaign and works with Friends of the River.
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