Bill includes local Elk River

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Monday, January 12, 2009 | 4 comment(s)

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The headwaters of the North Fork of the Elk River on the South Coast would gain wilderness protection if the legislation gets final U.S. Senate approval.

Five segments of the legislation affect Oregon lands, including the Copper Salmon Wilderness Act. It would add about 13,000 acres of new wilderness in the Elk River drainage and designate 9.3 miles of wild and scenic rivers.

The legislation originally was sponsored by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Congressman Peter DeFazio, D-Ore. DeFazio said the legislation also would protect some of the last remaining stands of Port Orford cedar in the Elk River watershed.

Some South Coast fishermen and legislation advocates tout the Elk as Oregon’s last and best coastal salmon and steelhead stream. Oregon State University researchers have said the Elk is one of the healthiest habitats in the lower 48 states for anadromous fish, DeFazio has said.

On Sunday, Oregon’s newest senator, Jeff Merkley, a Democrat, cast his first vote in the Senate with this legislation.

“I wish this bill had passed sooner, but I am very proud to be able to cast my first vote in support of Oregon’s natural resources,” he said in a press release.
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Dan wrote on Jan 13, 2009 6:39 AM:

Does this mean we can't fish, hunt or set foot to this land now? That is usually what "wilderness" means and is the normal method used by Democrats to strip more freedom for us working people under the guise of trying to "save" something that doesn't need saving. Just like to so-called marine reserves that the gov. passed all by himself. Are you people ever going to wake up?

To Clint wrote on Jan 12, 2009 7:45 PM:

Agreed! Pretty soon America is going to be a National Park for China and we'll be the concession stand employees!

bullwinkle wrote on Jan 12, 2009 5:29 PM:

Hey Jeff! We will trade you one headwaters for about 2,000,000 acres of marketable timber. Let's make a deal!

Clint wrote on Jan 12, 2009 1:22 PM:

Sure more goverment! Just what this country needs. Thanks Jeff for showing your colors right away. No logging and more wilderness Ya. Oregon is truly done for


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