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WILDERNESS: America’s Timeless Legacy LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD © David W. Fanning

109 MILLION ACRES

PROTECTED AS WILDERNESS

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2014: As the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act draws to a close, Congress passes a suite of wilderness and public lands bills, protecting more than one million acres nationwide.

1964: President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Wilderness Act into law, creating the National Wilderness Preservation System and immediately protecting 9.1 million acres.

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NUMBER OF ACRES SAVED (MILLIONS)

1956: Former Wilderness Society Executive Director Howard Zahniser drafts the first version of the Wilderness Act.

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The Wilderness Society Today 137 STAFF WORKING IN 13 STATES

700,000 WILDERNESS SUPPORTERS

The Wilderness Society and our supporters are comprised of wilderness lovers across the country, including well-known activists and celebrities who share a common cause of preserving our wildlands.

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© Ingrid Mongenas Unless noted, all photos above © Appeal to Reason Media

The Wilderness Society supporters give their support through: Sending letters and email messages

Attending hearings

Making financial donations

Engaging with The Wilderness Society through social media

Making calls Sharing their wilderness stories

OUR SUPPORTERS HELPED ACHIEVE SIGNIFICANT RECENT VICTORIES:

12,280,000

669,500

acres recommended to be designated as wilderness in Alaska

acres designated as wilderness and conservation areas

415,000

847,664

acres withdrawn from energy development

acres of land designated as national monuments

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new miles of Wild and Scenic Rivers

2014 was a year of great progress for public lands nationwide as we gained new wilderness, conservation areas, and national monuments across the country. Here are some of the highlights: 1 2

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1. Alpine Lakes Wilderness, WA 22,000 acres protected as Wilderness. 40 new miles of Wild and Scenic Rivers

2. Rocky Mountain Front, MT 275,000 acres protected as conservation areas and Wilderness

5. Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, AK

9. Hermosa Creek, CO

12.28 million acres of Wilderness recommended

107,000 acres protected as wilderness and special management areas

6. Sleeping Bear Dunes Wilderness, MI 32,500 acres protected

10. Columbine-Hondo Wilderness, NM 45,000 acres protected

as Wilderness

as Wilderness

3. California Coastal National Monument 1,664 acres of coastline

7. Pine Forest Range, NV 26,000 acres protected

4. San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, CA 350,000 acres protected

8. Wovoka Wilderness, NV

as Wilderness

protected

11. Organ MountainsDesert Peaks National Monument, NM 496,000 acres protected

48,000 acres protected as Wilderness

We thank each and every one of you for your dedication to our mission of creating a wilderness legacy for future generations. Donate Today

Washington, D.C. Headquarters 1615 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20036

1-800-THE-WILD (1-800-843-9453) www.wilderness.org


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