Wild Monongahela Act: A National Legacy for West Virginia's Special Places
To designate as wilderness additional National Forest System lands, Bureau of Land Management Lands, and National Parks Service lands in the States of West Virginia, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, and California, and for other purposes.
Other Bill Titles (8 more) 3/13/2008--Introduced.
Protecting America's Wild Places Act of 2008 - Designates specified National Forest System, Bureau of Land Management, and National Park Service lands in West Virginia, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, and California as wilderness and as a component, or as an ad... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| March 13, 2008 |
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April 10, 2008 HR5610 Would Designate Five New Wilderness Areas
According to E&E's report, the legislation (HR 5610) was introduced by House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Nick Rahall of West Virginia and Reps. Jim Costa of California, Peter DeFazio of Oregon, Ral Grijalva of Arizona and Tom ...
March 24, 2008 HR5610 Would Designate Five New Wilderness Areas
The bill would designate just about 500000 acres of Wilderness in West Virginia, Arizona's Tumacacori Highlands;...
Source: Off-Road.com
March 19, 2008 More Wilderness Means More State Debt
HR 5610 was introduced by House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Nick Rahall of West Virginia and Reps. Jim Costa of California, Peter DeFazio of Oregon, Raúl Grijalva of Arizona and Tom Udall of New Mexico. ...
Source: Responsible Recreation








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