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Oregon Senator Wyden to introduce Badlands Wilderness Bill
Wyden to introduce Badlands wilderness bill
There has been much discussion and debate over idea of Badlands wilderness area
over the years - now, that debate will shift to
Capitol Hill
May 27, 2008
From KTVZ.COM news sources
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., traveled to the wide open spaces east of Bend Tuesday to
announce that he will introduce legislation to declare the 30,000-acre Badlands
area as wilderness.
"After years of increasing interest and excitement about protecting this
beautiful place, I am ready to introduce the legislation necessary to create the
30,000-acre Oregon Badlands Wilderness," Wyden told a group of local residents
during a visit to the
Badlands.
"It will tell the world that Central Oregon is a place with an unbelievable menu
of recreation, where you can ski in the morning on one side of town and enjoy
the solitude of High Desert wilderness in the afternoon on the other," the
senator said.
The Badlands' 30,000 acres, located 15 miles east of Bend, contain lava flows
and ancient junipers. This area was named for its harsh terrain and fantastic
rock formations.
Wyden said the wilderness bill - the first such attempt in Congress for the
long-time "wilderness study area" - will be officially introduced when he
returns to Washington.
Wyden noted that the Badlands also is where Rachel Scdoris, a legally blind
Central Oregon resident, has trained for three Iditarod sled dog races.
"This designation is in many ways a tribute to this remarkable young woman who
grew up driving and training her sled dog team through this area - and will
continue doing so under my bill, for as long as she chooses," Wyden said.
Wyden's wilderness bill will closely follow the boundary of the Bureau of Land
Management's Wilderness Study Area, plus several hundred acres acquired in two
land exchanges, including one with the Central Oregon Irrigation District.
The BLM's current practice of keeping the area off-limits to motorized
recreation would continue under a wilderness designation. Approximately 450,000
acres adjacent to the Badlands will continue to be available for off road
vehicle recreation.
"Thousands of Central Oregonians and over two hundred local businesses have made
it clear that the time is now to permanently protect the Badlands, said Brent
Fenty, executive director of the Oregon Natural Desert Association
(www.onda.org).
"Badlands Wilderness will be good for our economy, our quality of life and
ensures that current and future generations can continue to experience a High
Desert gem right in Bend's backyard."
Efforts to create a Badlands wilderness area have been stalled in past years by
reluctance on the part of some elected officials, including the Deschutes County
Commission, and opposition by those who fear potential closure of public access
or use of some or all of the area.
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Oregon Natural Desert Association - ONDA
VOLUNTEER WILDERNESS INVENTORIES
Photos of a Wilderness inventory near Juntura, in eastern Oregon
ONDA survey of Owyhee Canyon
Owyhee Canyon Wilderness study area
Oregon's Owyhee River inventory delivered to BLM
About the Owyhee River wilderness inventory with ONDA
EASTERN OREGON ADVENTURES
THE
BADLANDS WILDERNESS
ENVIRONMENTAL
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Scenes from an ODFW - STEP volunteer 1,000 mile drive around eastern Oregon
Backpacking Big Indian Gorge in The Steens
NOLS group on an Owyhee River Canyon adventure
Owyhee River desert lands - Jordan Valley Rodeo
Steens Mountain wedding in Eastern Oregon
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Oregon Natural Desert Association Badlands Tour
Oregon Natural Desert Association introduces Oregon Badlands Interns
Badlands wilderness trail closures
BLM partners with "Friends of the Badlands" to provide Stewardship for Badlands WSA
Bend Oregon Badlands WSA hiking map available from BLM
BLM's final UDRMP opens Bend's Badlands to Geocaching
OpEd: Speik - Geocaching should not be banned in the Badlands
Protest of exclusion of Geocaching in Badlands WSA in BLM's UDRMP
BLM's UDRMP puts Bend's Badlands off limits to Geocaching
BLM's final UDRMP closes Bend's Badlands WSA to motorized vehicle use
Wilderness workshop for USDA Forest Service held by University of Idaho
Hunters who use ATVs are hurting Oregon's elk population
BLM's UDRMP plans for Badlands deal with exploding public use
Map, compass and GPS free navigation training Noodle in The Badlands
Deschutes County Commissioners fail to support Badlands Wilderness!
Deschutes County takes no position on Badlands Wilderness
Deschutes County Commissioner DeWolf supports Badlands Wilderness
OpEd - Dirt road through The Badlands must close
Photos of Road 8 damage sent to Commissioners
Badlands Wilderness with a road?
The Badlands have unique interest for the hiker
BLM guidelines for Geocaching on public lands
Geocaching on Federal Forest Lands
Fee Demo groundwork may save Geocaching on our public lands
Deschutes County Commissioners hearing on Badlands Wilderness support
OHV use restricted in Upper Deschutes Resource Management Plan
Winter hiking in The Badlands WSA just east of Bend
Tread Lightly OHV USFS tip of the month
OHVs to be held to designated trails by USDA Forest Service!
New pole shows Badlands Wilderness favored by voters
BLM posts Reward for information on Juniper rustlers
BLM weighing public input on management plan
Oregon's Badlands hit by old growth Juniper rustlers
Photos
Congressman Greg Walden to visit The Badlands
Badlands Wilderness endorsed by COTA
OpEd - Unregulated OHV use is being reviewed across the western states
OHV use curtailed by new USFS policy decisions
Sierra Club's Juniper Group supports Badlands Wilderness
OHV regulation discussed at BLM meeting in Bend, Oregon
OpEd - Badlands part of BLM's recreation management area
OpEd - We need the Badlands Wilderness
OpEd - Off-roaders have no reason to fear Badlands Wilderness designation
Speak for the Badlands at Town Hall Meeting
Hiking poles are becoming essential gear
Vandals destroy ancient pictographs in the Badlands
Senator Wyden tests support of Badlands Wilderness
Badlands Wilderness endorsed by Bend City Commissioners
The Badlands: proposed for Wilderness status
The Badlands unique geologic forms explained by Chitwood pdf
The Badlands, a brief history
The Badlands pictographs reported 75 year ago
USFS Five Buttes Healthy Forest fire reduction program in Central Oregon
Bob McGown, AAC Section Chair,
builds a telescope pad at Pine Mountain Observatory
Becoming an Outdoors Woman classes in LaPine, Oregon with the ODFW
Pulling barbed wire fence at the Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge with ONDA
A tour of the aftermath of the B & B forest fire with the Sierra Club
Adopt-a-Road with TraditionalMountaineering
The Bend Bicycle Festival 2004
Wolves introduced to the High Desert Museum
Twenty old growth Juniper stolen from The Badlands WSA
More information
A sustainable way to use feathers to adorn my lady
ODFW clinic - Becoming an Outdoors Woman
President Bush holds photo opportunities
Trail Crew builds a log bridge over Spring Creek
Sierra Club holds a Christmas party
Tour fire ravaged Davis Lake
IMBA helps COTA build trails
South Sister climbers trail relocated
President Bush hopes no child will be left behind
Adopt-A-Highway with TraditionalMountaineering
Department of Inferior dumps wilderness protection
An ODFW juvenile steelhead sampling project near John Day, Oregon
The ODFW juvenile steelhead survey in the stream
Owyhee Canyon wilderness study area in south east Oregon
ONDA's Owyhee wilderness inventory camp near Rome, Oregon
Riverfest river cleanup in Bend Oregon
USFS Mud Bog poster
A Pay to Play bust
President Bush reassures us that SUVs do not damage the environment!
President Bush overlooking the environment
Al Gore and his young son summit Mt. Rainier
Fee Demo demonstration in Central Oregon