Much Work Remains to Complete A Wilderness Landscape in the National Park System

The Wilderness Act was enacted in 1964. After nearly a half-century, the wilderness edifice of the national park system is only half complete. Ten years ago, Wes Henry, the NPS Wilderness Coordinator, directed that a report document the unfinished wilderness agenda of the parks. Some progress has since been made. The year ahead may be a good year. Much remains to be done.
- By Kurt Repanshek - February 8th, 2010 3:50am