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www.citizenreviewonline.org/special_issues/wildlands_project_step_by_step.htmjust curious how many have seen this? Looks like its last update was in 2004
THE WILDLANDS PROJECT
Step by step, piece by piece, the Wildlands Project is coming to fruition. The Project, foundational to the U.N.Biodiversity Treaty which was never ratified by the U.S. Senate, calls for approximately 50 percent of the United States to be set aside as "wildlands", where no human can enter. Much has been accomplished over the past 10 years toward that goal, and the pace is stepping up, with the help of the federal agencies under Clinton/Gore.
Map from www.wildlandsproject.org
"The Wildlands Project’s work to reconnect the continent begins with "MegaLinkages"—vast pathways that tie natural places together. Each MegaLinkage is made up of regional "Wildlands Networks." Within the Spine of the Continent MegaLinkage, six Wildlands Networks have been proposed, and within these networks, the Wildlands Project has launched a campaign to protect "Endangered Linkages"—the critical connection within each network that is most threatened."
Room to Roam - "Saving Wildlife Linkages along the Spine of the Continent
From control of the water - to taking land out of private ownership - to "protecting" numerous species - all the pieces of the puzzle work together to form the complete picture.
Following are just a few of the news stories that reflect the piecemeal workings to attain the overall goal. People remain unaware of the size and scope of the operation because land is being taken in the name of "endangered species". Other articles on this site address that issue.
Many of the stories under the current news for this month involve the "taking" of private property and methods of changing the status of private land ownership into public land ownership. Look at these in light of The Wildlands Project, and the pieces of the puzzle will begin to fit.
Please help us add to this area of the site by submitting website addresses where stories are being carried, to which we can link. You can email links and/or stories here: editor@citizenreviewonline.org
A slideshow of The Wildlands Project can be viewed here.
History of The Wildlands Project
Implementation of The Wildlands Project (via the UN Biodiversity Treaty) is set out in Agenda 21. Read the actual document here.
Explanation of the Biodiversity Treaty and the Wildlands Project by Michael S. Coffman, Ph.D.
7/03- Grants in Pacific Region Support Land Acquisition [and] Conservation Planning for 'Endangered Species' - "$5 million for Recovery Land Acquisition, $30 million for Habitat Conservation Planning (HCP) Land Acquisition, and $4.5 million in HCP Planning Assistance"
The Wildlands Project by Larry Thompson for Land Use News
Transforming America: Everglades Wildlands by Henry Lamb
For more information than you'll want to know, go to www.google.com and type in "Reed Noss", "Dave Foreman" (co-founders of the Wildlands Project; Foreman was "Earth First!" founder), and The Wildlands Project.
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Conservation Biology Institute
These are the folks who have carved up the entire Pacific Northwest into 41 "ecoregions", and have made complete evaluations and plans for their "conservation".
It won't take much wandering around the CBI site before you realize the huge amount of money that's behind all of this...
Results from a search for "EPA" "restoration" and "European settlements"
One of the ways to get there: "Smart Growth" (Advance Bulletin website)
Latest News Items:
10/8/04 - The Nature Conservancy Contributes to $16 Million Jamaica and U.S. Debt-for-Nature Swap - U.S. and Jamaican Governments Protect Tropical Forest on One of the Most Biologically Diverse Islands in the Caribbean
8/19/05 - Ecologists propose: Lions on the plains would alter order of the food chain
9/7/05 - Rewilding America - by Joyce Morrision
9/11/05 - The Nature Conservancy: How they work - Funding for Conservation and Debt-for-Nature Swaps
11/14/06 - NGO proposes debt swap for agrarian reform
11/14/06 - Wild Sky headed for fast approval - Key opponent's ouster clears way for new wilderness area
The Wildlands Project - their own site
Statement & Map of the Wildlands Project (their site)
Mission, Vision & Statement of The Wildlands Project
American Wildlands
Sierra Club Wildlands Campaign
NEW!
This Land is OUR Land
Untamed nature and the removal of humans.
By Tim Findley
Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act - 20 million acres for "Wildlands"
Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
Wildlands Maps Lists
Wildlands Maps
USDA Maps of
Roadless Areas
Follow the Trail - The Agenda is Exposed!
How Much Land Does
the Government Own?
1995 Map
Maps & Info on Govt-Owned Property
Map of the "Mountain to Sound" Greenway
Wilderness Areas Map from Conservation International 2002
Methow Valley: Methow Basin Planning Unit Agreement
Creating corridors - a plan by the USFS
Follow the Links - Here are the Wildlands Projects already in place!
Follow the Trail - The Agenda is Exposed!
Follow the Money - Where the funding comes from
NEW! Nature's Landlord - The Nature Conservancy
from Range Magazine
(24-page pdf file)
NEW! Biodiversity
Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads
More Information Here
BACKGROUND MATERIAL
Feb. 10 The Wildlands Project - Background Story by Henry Lamb
Feb. 10 NGOs and Bioregions
Methods to Implement The Wildlands Project eco-logic
Fall 1999 STRANGE EQUALITY - Eco-elitists save private playgrounds in California Range Magazine
April 1996 The Battle for Sustainable Freedom Principled conservationists are teaming up to fight the UN's eco-agenda New American
4/15/02 Building the Wildlands Project By Don Amador freedom.org
5/30/03 47 in the United States - U.N. Biosphere Reserves - Why the government is grabbing our land by Henry Lamb eco-logic
6/1/03 Core Wilderness and Corridors: U.N. influence in Alabama by Henry Lamb eco-logic
Click Here for NEWS STORIES & PRESS RELEASES - 2000-2001
involving the Wildlands Project
9/13/99 - The Wildlands Project: Bold Dream for America's Wildernesses -Los Angeles Times
2/02 - The USFS issues a report to implement the Wildlands Project
8/25/02 Diplomatic Immunity for the Sierra Club? by Dr. Michael Coffman, PhD
9/26/03 - 9/26/03 - Returning to Earth Worship, Part 1 - Dr. Michael Coffman
10/10/03 - Eco-worshippers? Church, state and nature's cathedrals - Cathy Young for Reason Magazine
12/19/03 - Headlines from "Skid Marks" - Newsletter from Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads
1/3/04 - Being Green in the Land of the Saints - In the heartland of the Mormon Church, a new movement is taking root
5/6/05 - H.R. 1204 to move The Wildlands Project forward
Quotes:
The Wildlands Project flowered at the end of the 20th century by holding out hope for a 21st century environmental future. It offers hope for the restoration of a wild America. It is a vision both intellectually modest and morally breathtaking - a welcome relief from a century that was intellectually overweening and morally decrepit. - Carl Pope, Executive Director of the Sierra Club
From The Wildlands Project website - vision section
More on the Wildlands Project at North Western Research Institute's Site
Some of the Wildlands Project "players"
Green State Biodiversity Network
National maps showing the 'vision' for black bear, wolf and grizzly bear range;
'wonder why the playground of Jackson Hole, Wyoming is spared from grizzlies?
Rails-Trails
Is it Wise Use, Sustainable Development or Multiple Use? from Property Rights.org
THE WILDLANDS PROJECT
Step by step, piece by piece, the Wildlands Project is coming to fruition. The Project, foundational to the U.N.Biodiversity Treaty which was never ratified by the U.S. Senate, calls for approximately 50 percent of the United States to be set aside as "wildlands", where no human can enter. Much has been accomplished over the past 10 years toward that goal, and the pace is stepping up, with the help of the federal agencies under Clinton/Gore.
Map from www.wildlandsproject.org
"The Wildlands Project’s work to reconnect the continent begins with "MegaLinkages"—vast pathways that tie natural places together. Each MegaLinkage is made up of regional "Wildlands Networks." Within the Spine of the Continent MegaLinkage, six Wildlands Networks have been proposed, and within these networks, the Wildlands Project has launched a campaign to protect "Endangered Linkages"—the critical connection within each network that is most threatened."
Room to Roam - "Saving Wildlife Linkages along the Spine of the Continent
From control of the water - to taking land out of private ownership - to "protecting" numerous species - all the pieces of the puzzle work together to form the complete picture.
Following are just a few of the news stories that reflect the piecemeal workings to attain the overall goal. People remain unaware of the size and scope of the operation because land is being taken in the name of "endangered species". Other articles on this site address that issue.
Many of the stories under the current news for this month involve the "taking" of private property and methods of changing the status of private land ownership into public land ownership. Look at these in light of The Wildlands Project, and the pieces of the puzzle will begin to fit.
Please help us add to this area of the site by submitting website addresses where stories are being carried, to which we can link. You can email links and/or stories here: editor@citizenreviewonline.org
A slideshow of The Wildlands Project can be viewed here.
History of The Wildlands Project
Implementation of The Wildlands Project (via the UN Biodiversity Treaty) is set out in Agenda 21. Read the actual document here.
Explanation of the Biodiversity Treaty and the Wildlands Project by Michael S. Coffman, Ph.D.
7/03- Grants in Pacific Region Support Land Acquisition [and] Conservation Planning for 'Endangered Species' - "$5 million for Recovery Land Acquisition, $30 million for Habitat Conservation Planning (HCP) Land Acquisition, and $4.5 million in HCP Planning Assistance"
The Wildlands Project by Larry Thompson for Land Use News
Transforming America: Everglades Wildlands by Henry Lamb
For more information than you'll want to know, go to www.google.com and type in "Reed Noss", "Dave Foreman" (co-founders of the Wildlands Project; Foreman was "Earth First!" founder), and The Wildlands Project.
--------------------------------------------------
Conservation Biology Institute
These are the folks who have carved up the entire Pacific Northwest into 41 "ecoregions", and have made complete evaluations and plans for their "conservation".
It won't take much wandering around the CBI site before you realize the huge amount of money that's behind all of this...
Results from a search for "EPA" "restoration" and "European settlements"
One of the ways to get there: "Smart Growth" (Advance Bulletin website)
Latest News Items:
10/8/04 - The Nature Conservancy Contributes to $16 Million Jamaica and U.S. Debt-for-Nature Swap - U.S. and Jamaican Governments Protect Tropical Forest on One of the Most Biologically Diverse Islands in the Caribbean
8/19/05 - Ecologists propose: Lions on the plains would alter order of the food chain
9/7/05 - Rewilding America - by Joyce Morrision
9/11/05 - The Nature Conservancy: How they work - Funding for Conservation and Debt-for-Nature Swaps
11/14/06 - NGO proposes debt swap for agrarian reform
11/14/06 - Wild Sky headed for fast approval - Key opponent's ouster clears way for new wilderness area
The Wildlands Project - their own site
Statement & Map of the Wildlands Project (their site)
Mission, Vision & Statement of The Wildlands Project
American Wildlands
Sierra Club Wildlands Campaign
NEW!
This Land is OUR Land
Untamed nature and the removal of humans.
By Tim Findley
Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act - 20 million acres for "Wildlands"
Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
Wildlands Maps Lists
Wildlands Maps
USDA Maps of
Roadless Areas
Follow the Trail - The Agenda is Exposed!
How Much Land Does
the Government Own?
1995 Map
Maps & Info on Govt-Owned Property
Map of the "Mountain to Sound" Greenway
Wilderness Areas Map from Conservation International 2002
Methow Valley: Methow Basin Planning Unit Agreement
Creating corridors - a plan by the USFS
Follow the Links - Here are the Wildlands Projects already in place!
Follow the Trail - The Agenda is Exposed!
Follow the Money - Where the funding comes from
NEW! Nature's Landlord - The Nature Conservancy
from Range Magazine
(24-page pdf file)
NEW! Biodiversity
Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads
More Information Here
BACKGROUND MATERIAL
Feb. 10 The Wildlands Project - Background Story by Henry Lamb
Feb. 10 NGOs and Bioregions
Methods to Implement The Wildlands Project eco-logic
Fall 1999 STRANGE EQUALITY - Eco-elitists save private playgrounds in California Range Magazine
April 1996 The Battle for Sustainable Freedom Principled conservationists are teaming up to fight the UN's eco-agenda New American
4/15/02 Building the Wildlands Project By Don Amador freedom.org
5/30/03 47 in the United States - U.N. Biosphere Reserves - Why the government is grabbing our land by Henry Lamb eco-logic
6/1/03 Core Wilderness and Corridors: U.N. influence in Alabama by Henry Lamb eco-logic
Click Here for NEWS STORIES & PRESS RELEASES - 2000-2001
involving the Wildlands Project
9/13/99 - The Wildlands Project: Bold Dream for America's Wildernesses -Los Angeles Times
2/02 - The USFS issues a report to implement the Wildlands Project
8/25/02 Diplomatic Immunity for the Sierra Club? by Dr. Michael Coffman, PhD
9/26/03 - 9/26/03 - Returning to Earth Worship, Part 1 - Dr. Michael Coffman
10/10/03 - Eco-worshippers? Church, state and nature's cathedrals - Cathy Young for Reason Magazine
12/19/03 - Headlines from "Skid Marks" - Newsletter from Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads
1/3/04 - Being Green in the Land of the Saints - In the heartland of the Mormon Church, a new movement is taking root
5/6/05 - H.R. 1204 to move The Wildlands Project forward
Quotes:
The Wildlands Project flowered at the end of the 20th century by holding out hope for a 21st century environmental future. It offers hope for the restoration of a wild America. It is a vision both intellectually modest and morally breathtaking - a welcome relief from a century that was intellectually overweening and morally decrepit. - Carl Pope, Executive Director of the Sierra Club
From The Wildlands Project website - vision section
More on the Wildlands Project at North Western Research Institute's Site
Some of the Wildlands Project "players"
Green State Biodiversity Network
National maps showing the 'vision' for black bear, wolf and grizzly bear range;
'wonder why the playground of Jackson Hole, Wyoming is spared from grizzlies?
Rails-Trails
Is it Wise Use, Sustainable Development or Multiple Use? from Property Rights.org
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