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Wildlands Project
updated 1/2/2012 |
Many of the areas shown on The Wildland
Project maps in RED, as off limits to human use, already have
significantly reduced public access and no management or
resource harvesting through: Wilderness, Critical Habitat and Roadless Areas. YELLOW Areas are areas of Highly regulated Use
where hiking may be allowed, but no homes.
Only GREEN areas will allow housing.
Are any of the areas that you
currently enjoy to recreate shown as RED, or off limits to human
activity, on the Wildland
map?
Is your home in a YELLOW Area,
where housing will ultimately be prohibited through increased
taxation and impossible regulations such as updating your home
to current building code standards or being within a few miles
of a fire/police station? Could your local rural fire or police
station be closed due to lack of funding making all homes in
your area nonconforming and uninsurable?
The community of Lake Isabella
and the entire Kern River Valley are shown as YELLOW or RED
which means you will not be allowed to live there.

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In 1992 The Wildlands project was Mandated
by the Convention on Biological Diversity, The Wildlands
Project, UN & US Man & Biosphere Program & NAFTA Border Agenda
21.
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The Agenda 21 United Nations document pledging to evaluate
progress made in implementing the plan, was signed by President
George Bush Senior in 1992.
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The President's Council on Sustainable
Development (Agenda 21) was created by President Clinton in
1993, creating a method to implement The Wildlands project
through Specific Plans in communities across the nation.
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In Kern County California alone,
there are currently 400 Specific Plans being created at this
moment.
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Federal Landscape Wide Planning
including private property and Wildlife Corridors which are
shown in RED on the maps, are being proposed under the
National Forest Planning Rule revision right now and also in
the recently announced President's Great America Outdoors
Initiative.
Contact
Stewards at to find out how you can voice concerns with
these huge changes and the negative effects they will have
on our economy, wildlife and forest health
While this may sound too incredible
to be true, aren't many of the steps already in place to make
The Wildlands Project and Agenda 21 a reality?
If you want to do something about
stopping the Wildlands Project then:
Click Here for larger Wildlands Project
Map of CA/NV
Click Here for Wildlands Project Map of
entire US
Read article on how the Wildlands project
is crippling small rural communites
New Study tells us about the true COST of Wilderness
Watch the documentary video
HOW THE
WEST WAS LOST
THE FALLACY OF FEDERAL WILDERNESS
Produced
by
People for Preserving Our Western Heritage, The New
Mexico Farm Bureau
and Crystal Clear Productions of New Mexico |
Sequoia Wilderness Proposal
104,000 acres or 21% of remaining multiple use lands
in Sequoia National Forest proposed for closure to most
of the public via Wilderness designation
Click Here>>>>
Also see our
Wilderness
Facts page |
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