Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest February 2006 No. 2 Vol. 85
The Wilderness Society

Roadless Forest Areas

Balancing Preservation and Commercial Use

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The Wilderness Society

Michael Anderson, Senior Resource Analyst

Since its founding in 1935, The Wilderness Society has helped protect more than 105 million acres of America’s wildest places. The Society brings to bear scientific expertise, analysis, and bold advocacy at the highest levels to save, protect, and restore America’s wilderness areas. Programs include protecting the Arctic Wildlife Refuge from oil and gas drilling, staving off logging and roadbuilding on roadless lands, and curbing abuse of lands by off-road vehicle users. Mike Anderson has worked for The Wilderness Society since 1985 and has been stationed in the Society’s Pacific Northwest regional office in Seattle since 1989. His responsibilities include…

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