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Colorado Wilderness Act

This bill intends to protect some of Colorado’s wildest and most striking landscapes, from desert canyons to mountain peaks. Photo: Brett Henderson

The proposed Colorado Wilderness Act encompasses 660,000 acres of public land managed primarily by the Bureau of Land Management.

This proposal for extending wilderness protection to significant landforms under BLM jurisdiction was first introduced to Congress in 1999 by Rep. Diana DeGette, and has been reintroduced in every congressional session since. It is an outgrowth of citizen inventories of prospective wilderness areas since the 1980s. Individual components of the larger vision have received designation, including Dominguez Canyon and Black Ridge Canyons wilderness areas, but the vast majority still awaits congressional action.

660,000

Proposed Acres Protected

33

Different Wilderness Areas in Colorado

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