Articles Tagged With: Public Lands

Revett’s Rock Creek Mine

The Wilderness Act of 1964 defines wilderness areas as places “where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man.” If you take that definition for what it is, as I do, you will likely conclude that mining is prohibited in designated wilderness areas. Imagine my bewilderment, then, at the proposal for Rock Creek Mine, which calls for digging and blasting under the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness of northwest Montana. A mine in a federally designated wilderness area? But silly me—the mine isn’t in the wilderness, it’s under it. And thanks to the 1872 mining law, that’s permitted. Here I thought the ground I was hiking on, all of it, all the way down to the earth’s core, was protected.

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Burns Moves to Stop New Drilling On Rocky Mountain Front

Sen. Conrad Burns inserted language into the 2007 Interior Appropriations Bill today that would prevent all new oil and gas leases on federal land along the Rocky Mountain Front.

Stoney Burk, a Choteau-based attorney and a member of the Coaliton to Protect the Rocky Mountain Front said quite simply, "I can say without hestiation that we're all very, very excited."

"This is extremely good news -- for us and for Montana," he said. Choteau taxidermist Roy Jacobs added that the news was good "not only for Montana, but for the whole nation."