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Red denotes forested BLM and national forest lands; green is forested national parks and forested wilderness areas; yellow is miscellaneous forested public lands and private preserves. View the PDF version for more details.
Enlarge ImageEfforts to Increase Protected Areas
The Lewis and Clark Mount Hood Wilderness proposal introduced by
Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) would add 177,000 acres of wilderness and 48
miles of Wild and Scenic River designation around Mount Hood and in the
Columbia Gorge. A small percentage of this legislation pertains to an
eastern portion outside of this keystone forest.
There is a growing campaign to convert much of the northern portion of Mount Hood National Forest to a newly formed Mount Hood National Park. Though the exact boundaries would be determined by a national park feasibility study, probable boundaries could include the Oregon side of the Columbia Gorge, Mount Hood and the backcountry around the mountain, extending south to the Clackamas River. In addition, the campaign is expected to introduce wilderness legislation that includes approximately one million acres of roadless areas in national forest and BLM land.
Written by Josh Laughlin
Cascadia Wildlands Project
www.cascwild.org
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