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Article Last Updated: Saturday, March 29, 2003 - 6:13:28 AM PST
Bill pushes for more wilderness
A bill introduced Thursday by U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson would make hundreds of thousands of acres of public lands into wilderness areas. The Napa Democrat's bill is a companion to one introduced by U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, a California Democrat. If passed, the Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act would add to wilderness areas in the Trinity Alps, the King Range National Conservation Area, the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness Area and make some 5,700 acres of the Mad River Buttes wilderness. "Our First Congressional District has increased in population by over 100,000 since the last California wilderness bill was signed into law in 1984," Thompson said. "It is of great importance to preserve these national treasures for future generations to enjoy." The wilderness designation precludes development and commercial activities, as well as vehicle access. It also limits firefighting activity that can be undertaken during wildfires. Horseback riding, fishing, hiking and similar activities will still be allowed. Among the areas the act would make wilderness: * 5,740 acres of the Mad River Buttes in Six Rivers National Forest * 41,614 acres in the King Range * 7,100 acres around Mount Lassic * 14,000 acres in the South Fork of the Eel * 26,510 acres in the Trinity Alps * 42,190 acres in the Siskiyou region * 26,760 acres in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel In all, including other areas, 303,924 acres would be deemed wilderness. The bill would also designate 21 miles of the Black Butte River as a Wild and Scenic River.
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