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Bill would create Pinnacles National Park

The Salinas Californian (CA)
August 6th, 2010

Pinnacles National Monument in the Gabilan Mountains above Soledad is one step closer to becoming a National Park.

On Thursday, U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, D-San Francisco, introduced companion legislation to that of U.S. Rep. Sam Farr's, D-Carmel, of a year ago, a bill that would change the site's designation and add nearly 3,000 acres of the monument to the National Wilderness Preservation System.

Movement Afloat to Make Pinnacles National Monument a National Park

LAist (CA)
Zach Brehens
August 6th, 2010

Off the 101 Freeway in Central California is one of the older National Park Service units. In 1908, Theodore Roosevelt named 2,500 acres of the Gabilan Mountains, made up of "rock spires and crags that are remnants of an ancient volcano," as the Park Service puts it. Today, Pinnacles National Monument is 26,000 acres and there's a campaign to designated it as a National Park.

Ex-USBP official: Balance reached on wilderness

Las Cruces Sun-News (NM)
Steve Ramirez
August 6th, 2010

LAS CRUCES - A balance has been reached on wilderness legislation that will enable U.S. Border Patrol agents the necessary operational controls needed for border protection while preserving several areas in southern New Mexico, a former Border Patrol official said Thursday.

Ron Colburn, a former national deputy chief of the Border Patrol, said Thursday the legislation, Senate Bill 1689, is encouraging.

Simpson still hopeful about CIEDRA passage

Times-News (ID)
Ben Botkin
August 6th, 2010

U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson hasn't given up on making central Idaho's Boulder Mountains and White Cloud Peaks a wilderness area.

The proposed Central Idaho Economic Development and Recreation Act would create three wilderness areas totaling 332,775 acres. Ten years in the making, it has yet to pass Congress.

Public Lands: Omnibus may be last hope for wilderness, parks bills

E&E Daily
Patrick Reis
August 5th, 2010

With little time and less cooperation left in the 111th Senate, lawmakers are hoping to move dozens of stalled public lands conservation bills by wrapping them into a single piece of legislation.

The Senate Energy and Natural Resource Committee has sent more than 60 bills to the floor this session that would create new national parks, monuments, wilderness areas and wildlife sanctuaries.

DeGette has high hopes for protecting lower-elevation acres as wilderness

The Daily Sentinel (CO)
Dennis Webb
August 3rd, 2010

GLENWOOD SPRINGS - A Colorado congresswoman who has been pushing for passage of a Colorado wilderness bill for 11 years says she is optimistic she can get a measure through Congress this fall.

U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette says the bill she expects to carry will be more narrowly tailored than the 1.6-million-acre version she originally pursued.

"We've really tried to focus on areas where we don't have a lot of issues hanging out there," the Democrat from Denver said in an interview.

Hidden Gems wilderness debate heats up in mountain towns

The Colorado Independent (CO)
David O. Williams
August 2nd, 2010