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Know the Law(s): Three key laws enabling lands and water conservation efforts.

Wildlands Campaign TrainingOctober 16-18 2015

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The battle to save the Yosemite valley and federal legislation making it a National Park in 1890, all due to the lobbying efforts of John Muir and Robert Underwood Johnson.

The stimulus for founding the Sierra Club

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The Original Purposes of the Sierra Club (founded in 1892)

• To explore, enjoy, and render accessible the mountain regions of the American Pacific Coast;

• to publish authentic information about their beauty and biodiversity;

• to enlist the support and cooperation of the people and the government in preserving the forests and other natural features of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

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The Sierra Club Purposes Today

• To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth;

• to practice and promote the responsible use of the earth’s ecosystems and resources;

• to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and

• to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.

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Sierra Club Timeline - the early years

• 1892: Our first conservation effort was to defeat a proposed reduction in the boundaries of Yosemite National Park.

• 1899: Worked with Congress to establish Mt. Rainier National Park by legislation based on a statement prepared by the Sierra Club and other organizations.

• 1907: Sierra Club submits resolution to Secretary of the Interior opposing the damming of Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite.

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Citizen Action at Work

John Muir wrote:• "We held a Sierra Club meeting last Saturday--

passed resolutions and fanned each other to a fierce white Hetch Hetchy heat.

• "I particularly urged that we must get everybody to write to senators and the president keeping letters flying all next month thick as storm snow flakes, loaded with park pictures, short circulars, etc. Stir up all other park and playground clubs, women's clubs, etc. .. "

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Hetch Hetchy Valley Before 1914

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Hetch Hetchy: A Lost Campaign

We lost the battle.

Congress approved the dam in 1913, and Muir died in 1914.

Some say he died from a broken heart at the loss.

Antiquities Act of 1906

Devils Tower, WY- The first National Monument

The Wilderness Movement1920-1960: Era of Development

The Wilderness Movement1920-1960: Era of Development

Glen Canyon Dam

under construction

1962

Floyd Dominy, Commissioner

Bureau of Reclamation

Aldo Leopold

Olaus and Mardy Murie

Teddy Roosevelt

John Muir

Sigurd Olson

David Brower

Wallace Stegner

Robert Sterling Yard

Marjory Stoneman Douglas

Benton MacKaye

Western Issues - Dam Construction Projects

• Upper Colorado River Storage Project – national political issue

• 5 major dams planned or approved

Eastern Land Conservation Issues

• Appalachian Trail

• Everglades

• Shenandoah National Park developments

The Wilderness Movement – 1900-1964

Steamboat Rock at Echo Park

1956 Dam ProposalDinosaur National Monument

National Park Service

Utah and Colorado

Howard Zahniser 1906-1964The Principal Author of The Wilderness Act

“It is our task in our time and in our generation, to hand down undiminished to those who come after us, as was handed down to us by those who came before, the natural wealth and beauty which is ours.”

Senator John F. Kennedy

COMPLETE TEXT OF THE WILDERNESS ACT

Public Law 88-577 (16 U.S. C. 1131-1136) 88th Congress, Second Session

September 3, 1964A N A C T

To establish a National Wilderness Preservation System for the permanent good of the whole people, and for

other purposes.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of

Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.

SHORT TITLE

SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the "Wilderness Act."  

WILDERNESS SYSTEM ESTABLISHED STATEMENT OF POLICY

SECTION 2.(a) In order to assure that an increasing population, accompanied by expanding settlement and growing mechanization, does not occupy and modify all areas within the United States and its possessions, leaving no lands designated for preservation in their natural condition…

After 8 years of debate in Congress

66 different rewrites of the bill

18 public hearings that generated over 6,000 pages of testimony…

The Wilderness Act of 1964PL 88-577

President Johnson signing The Wilderness Act on September 3, 1964

“If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it.”

The Wilderness Act:

1. Describes the purpose of wilderness2. Creates the National Wilderness

Preservation System3. Defines “wilderness” 4. Establishes the process for

designating wilderness areas5. Sets provisions for the management and use

of wilderness areas

What is the purpose of wilderness, as described in the Wilderness Act of

1964?

Miller Peak Wilderness

In order to assure that an increasing population, accompanied by expanding settlement and growing mechanization, does not occupy and modify all areas within the United States and its possessions,

The Purpose of the Wilderness Act cont.

• … it is hereby declared to be the policy of the Congress to secure for the American people of present and future generations the benefits of an enduring resource of wilderness.

Resource of wilderness physical/biological

emotional/social

Benefits

Wild and Scenic Rivers Act

How do we use these laws to protect our lands?

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