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Wild and Scenic Rivers Event - April 15th, Seattle, WA

March 29, 2010 by Gifford Pinchot Task Force
Keeping Wild Rivers Wild: Opportunities for Conservation through Wild and Scenic River Designation in Washington State Despite the tremendous abundance of free-flowing rivers in Washington State, segments of only six rivers are protected are under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act: the White Salmon, Klickitat, and Skagit and its major tributaries, the Cascade, Sauk, and Suiattle rivers. In contrast, our sister state of Oregon has protected reaches of sixty of the state’s rivers as Wild and Scenic. With legislation currently in Congress to designate the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie and Pratt Rivers as Wild and Scenic, and dozens of agency-identified eligible rivers in the North Cascades, Southwest Washington and Olympics, we have an incredible opportunity to ensure that our most outstanding rivers are permanently protected for salmon, wildlife, clean water and the world-class recreational opportunities that these wild rivers provide. Join representatives from Alpine Lakes Protection Society, American Rivers,... Read More