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pratt-river-seattle-times.jpgWashington DC (02/24/10) — Today Congress takes the next step toward the creation of expanded low elevation wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers in Washington State, in order to protect valuable resources for local communities. Alpine Lakes Wilderness Additions and Pratt and Middle Fork Snoqualmie Rivers Protection Act (H.R. 1769) passed through the House Natural Resources Committee with strong bipartisan support. Congressman Dave Reichert (WA R-08) along with Senator Patty Murray (WA-D) proposed a 22,000-acre expansion to existing Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area and designation of both the Pratt and Middle Fork Snoqualmie Rivers as Wild and Scenic. WWC continues to work with key local stakeholder to voice the importance of protection, which has played an important role in passage.

Additions would add important protections for lower-elevation lands and complete watersheds to what is one of the most visited wilderness areas in the country. Less than an hour from Seattle, the wilderness and river protections ensure access for many to participate in countless recreational activitiest including hiking, camping, kayaking, rafting, fishing, hunting and more. Protections also ensure access to fresh, clean water for local communities, important natural habitat for fish and wildlife, and a sustainable economic benefit for local communities through recreation.

Local stakeholders understood the need for protections and Washington Wilderness Coalition works to demonstrate their voice. WWC has collected letters of support from local elected officials, recreation and conservation groups, hunting and fishing groups, mountain biking organizations, religious leaders, as well as countless letters and postcards from local constituents. Today's vote is a step in the right direction, and now the next step is for the House and Senate bills to be brought before the full House and Senate for a vote.

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