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Substantial Stake for Arizonans in Saving Roadless Lands

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Thursday, January 2, 2014   

PHOENIX – In some of the country's most remote areas, a battle is brewing to safeguard the land from oil and gas development and timber extraction. Ed Perry, outreach coordinator for the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), will be part of that protection effort as he begins work with NWF's Public Lands Campaign.

Perry says roadless areas represent some of the greatest hunting, fishing and camping areas nationwide, enjoyed by thousands of visitors each year from other parts of the country.

"The whole purpose is to educate my fellow sportsmen and conservationists that there is a huge threat looming to our public lands out there," says Perry. "Otherwise, we're going to be losing some of the last, best part of our country."

He believes those lands need to be preserved, both for the tourist dollars they bring in and the jobs they create, and for their environmental value, which he sees as priceless. However, bills keep surfacing in Congress to sell off tens of millions of acres of national forest and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) acreage for its fossil fuel or timber value.

Perry is convinced that isn't where the greatest value of those lands lies.

"In 2010, public lands drew over 58 million visitors and they spent over $7.5 billion - and outdoor recreation supports three times as many jobs as does the oil and gas industry out West," he adds.

Perry notes that much of the push to develop public land has originated in the U.S. House, although it has failed to gain traction in the Senate. He calls it the most important threat to Western lands - that few people know about.

"There's this old cliche, 'The price of liberty is eternal vigilance," he says. "Well, in this case, it's never truer - that we have to pay attention and educate our citizens, so that we can protect these lands."

Arizona's national forests and BLM lands cover some 24 million acres, or roughly 30 percent of the state's surface area.



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