ALASKA
> Authorize a land swap to give the state of Alaska a seven-mile easement through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge. The easement allows the state to complete a 25-mile gravel road from King Cove to Cold Bay, where there is an all-weather airport. In exchange, the state and other landowners would transfer more than 61,000 acres to the federal government, including about 43,000 acres to be designated as wilderness.
CALIFORNIA
> Preserve nearly 450,000 acres of wilderness and 73 miles of wild and scenic rivers near Santa Clarita and along the California Nevada border, including the White Mountains.
> Protect 190,000 acres in Riverside County as wilderness, including parts of Joshua Tree National Park.
> Protect about 70,000 acres of wilderness, including the new John Krebs Wilderness, named for the former congressman and conservationist who fought to protect these lands in the Mineral King Valley.
COLORADO
> Protect nearly 250,000 acres of Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park.
> Protect 66,000 acres of red rock sandstone canyons, cliffs, streams and waterfalls in western Colorado.
IDAHO
> Protect as wilderness 517,000 acres in Idaho’s Owyhee Canyonlands.
MICHIGAN
> Protect 11,739 acres of wilderness at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
NEW MEXICO
> Protect more than 15,000 acres in San Miguel County as wilderness.
OREGON
> Protect 13,700 acres of old-growth forest in Oregon’s Siskiyou National Forest.
> Protect more than 128,000 acres of national forest on Mount Hood.
> Protect 23,000 acres in the Soda Mountain region in the southwest.
> Protect nearly 31,000 acres of wilderness in the Badlands just east of Bend.
> Protect 8,600 acres of wilderness overlooking the John Day Wild and Scenic River.
UTAH
> Protect more than 250,000 acres of wilderness in and near Zion National Park.
VIRGINIA
> Protect 43,000 acres of the Jefferson National Forest as wilderness, and 12,000 as a national scenic area.
WEST VIRGINIA
> Protect 37,000 acres in the Monongahela National Forest.