Under bipartisan legislation recently introduced in both bodies of the U.S. Congress, more than 400,000 acres of wilderness in Inyo and Mono Counties and 45 miles of the Owens River Headwaters and Death Valley's Amargosa River could have their wild heritage preserved.
In addition, there could also be another 40,000-plus acres of wilderness and several more miles of "wild and scenic river" protected in the northern San Gabriel Mountains in the Santa Clarita and the Antelope Valleys of Southern California.
