Environmental Initiatives

Media Inquiries

If you are a journalist and would like additional information, please visit the Media Contacts page.

Media Contacts

Subscribe to News Feeds

Pew offers news delivered to your desktop via RSS feed. Subscribing is easy. To learn more or get started, follow the link below.

Subscribe to News Feeds

For The Record

When Pew’s work is questioned or criticized we respond through letters to the editor or op-eds.

Read Pew's Responses

For Some, Earth Day Is Every Day

Opinion

Author(s)

Mike Matz

Author(s) Description

Director, Campaign for America's Wilderness

Learn More:

wilderness

Learn about Pew's work to protect America's remaining wild places.

On Earth Day, April 22, we celebrate a healthy planet and join with other Americans to do something to improve our environment. It’s a chance to express our appreciation for reasonable rules that help us:

It’s the one day that crystallizes our collective yearning to enhance the quality of our lives today and to leave the world a better place for those who will follow us.

That includes saving some places as wilderness, and I’d like to introduce you to four good candidates:

The San Juan mountain range is one of the most geologically diverse in the world and is home to the threatened Canada lynx, Gunnison sage grouse, and Colorado River cutthroat trout. Legislation to add 33,000 acres to a 480,000-acre designated wilderness is supported by local communities, elected officials, ranchers, and recreation groups.

A rustic marvel of vast, unspoiled land can be found where the Rocky Mountains meet the Great Plains in Montana. Proposed legislation would add 50,500 acres to the Bob Marshall Wilderness there, add 16,700 acres to the Scapegoat Wilderness, and establish a 208,000-acre conservation management area to meet the needs of local ranchers. Nevada’s Pine Forest Range, near the Oregon line, is popular with outdoor enthusiasts, especially hunters and anglers. These peaks are prime habitat for mule deer, chukar partridge, and endangered sage grouse. Fishermen value the chain of glacial lakes that support thriving populations of rainbow, brook, and native cutthroat trout. New legislation would protect 26,000 acres of that habitat.

Roughly 100 miles of the Rogue River in Oregon would gain wild and scenic protection and 58,000 acres would be safeguarded as designated wilderness by a proposal supported by fishermen and rafters because their livelihoods depend on the Rogue’s internationally renowned outdoor recreational opportunities. The place also provides habitat for river otters, ospreys, elk, and threatened spotted owls.

Why spotlight these four places? Because they are the focus of legislation moving through Congress, were the subject of a recent Senate hearing, and have bipartisan support. It’s also because there are unsung heroes in each of the four efforts who work day after day—not just on Earth Day—to promote protection for these wild lands. Dave Strahan, a businessman from Grants Pass, Ore., flew across the country to speak in support of the Rogue bill before a Senate committee last month. Jim Jeffress, a retired Nevada Department of Wildlife biologist now with Trout Unlimited, is a leader in the effort to safeguard the Pine Forest Range. Joe Perry, a farmer from Brady, Mont., is fighting to preserve the Rocky Mountain Front. And Colorado teacher Rhonda Claridge started the campaign to protect the San Juan Mountains. They’re making excellent progress toward leaving the world a better place.

Ute Mountain, Rio Grandel Del NorteThe House also recently held hearings on wilderness bills for Rio Grande del Norte in New Mexico and for islands off the coast of Maine. That’s a notable step forward for six pieces of legislation that would leave future generations a lasting legacy of our nation’s natural heritage, which is certainly worth celebrating on this year’s Earth Day.

Another way to underscore the importance of safeguarding our nation's last wild places is to get outside on April 22 and enjoy the treasures these spots hold. It’s a chance to revel in the purple majesty of the San Juan Mountains in the predawn light or evening alpenglow. It could be the opportunity of a lifetime to see a grizzly bear in its natural habitat, just as Lewis and Clark witnessed on their epic cross-country exploration past the Rocky Mountain Front of Montana. How about casting a fly on the Rogue’s fabled trout waters? Or simply hiking above the desert in the cool woods of the Pine Forest Range in Nevada?

Honestly, that’s what I like to do on Earth Day each year. Our family tries to live as if every day is Earth Day, so we make sure to get out and visit some of our planet’s still wild, remote, natural places. It seems a fitting way to celebrate that we still have such places in today’s fast-paced, technologically saturated world. With the kids in tow, it also seems an appropriate reminder of why we work with Dave Strahan, Jim Jeffress, Joe Perry, Rhonda Claridge, and others like them to keep these places just as they are, so fishing, rafting, hiking, and camping opportunities will be available for decades to come.

 

Related News and Resources

  • Making Great Lives

    • Other Resource
    • May 14, 2013
    Already in this 113th Congress, fifteen bills to add public lands to the National Wilderness Preservation System that Pew is working on have been introduced in either the House, Senate, or both bodies. Five of these bills have had hearings, and three have been approved by the committee with jurisdiction, which makes them ripe for floor action.

    More

  • Your Wilderness -- May 2013

    • Compilation
    • May 14, 2013
    In this monthly issue of Your Wilderness includes the latest wilderness news, including a look at the Sonoran Desert, protecting Montana's HiLand region, and New Wilderness Legislation.

    More

  • Sonoran Wild Lands Have Their Day in the Sun

    • Other Resource
    • May 14, 2013
    The proposed Gila Bend Mountains Wilderness and National Conservation Area, part of the Arizona Sonoran Desert Heritage Act of 2013, is approximately 546,600 acres and comprises seven existing and nine new wilderness areas, including Saddle Mountain and Red Rock Canyon.

    More

  • The 50th Anniversary Wilderness Photography Contest

    • Other Resource
    • May 14, 2013
    With the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act approaching, Nature’s Best Photography has a special project is underway: a wilderness photography contest. 

    More

  • April Showers Wilderness Action

    • Other Resource
    • May 13, 2013
    Five wilderness bills were the subject of congressional testimony and four others were introduced in April, proving that when it rains, it really does pour.

    More

  • Protecting Arizona's Sonoran Desert

    • Other Resource
    • Apr 29, 2013

    Based on intensive field work, a broad coalition of Arizonans has developed a proposal to more fully protect the stark-yet-fragile landscapes of the Sonoran Desert south and west of Phoenix.

    More

  • Earth Day Momentum Brings New Wilderness Bills in Congress

    • Other Resource
    • Apr 25, 2013
    As Americans across the nation celebrated Earth Day 2013, members of Congress got into the spirit by introducing more legislation to safeguard additional public land.

    More

  • Wilderness Bills Get Hearing in the Senate

    • Other Resource
    • Apr 25, 2013
    The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests will hear testimony today on a number of public lands bills, including five wilderness bills that together would protect over 200,000 acres of wilderness and 166 miles of wild and scenic rivers.

    More

  • Earth Day: Celebrating Our Common Ground

    • Other Resource
    • Apr 22, 2013
    This Earth Day we honor the dozen wilderness bills currently pending in Congress that The Pew Charitable Trusts is working to protect, and the citizens across our country who are advocating for preserving more of our original earth.

    More

X
Sign In

Member Sign In

Forgot Password?
Submit Not a Member? Join!
X

Forgot Password?

Send Password Not a Member? Join!
X

Change Password

X
(All Fields are required)
Send Message
Share this on: