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Report: Fed Agencies Beefing Up Security, Protecting Wild Lands

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Thursday, October 28, 2010   

LAS CRUCES, N.M. - Border security has been a hot topic on the campaign trail, but along the actual border, cooler heads and cooperation have been successful at fostering both security and environmental protection. That's the finding of a new report released today that spotlights New Mexico's proposed Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks Wilderness Act as a model for cooperation between agencies like the Border Patrol and the Bureau of Land Management.

Report author Kirk Emerson from the University of Arizona says she found many instances of agencies working together to secure the border while also protecting its wild areas from California to Texas.

"They've been coordinating information on the location of illegal entrants or working together on conservation measures that also improve security - for example, removing invasive species that otherwise hinder the line of sight for surveillance teams."

Over the summer, conservationists worked with lawmakers, the border patrol and other groups to modify the Organ Mountains bill to allow increased access for law enforcement while protecting large tracts of public lands in the border area near Las Cruces. It has been hailed as a landmark approach to balancing national security and wilderness protection.

Ron Colburn is a former deputy chief of the Border Patrol. He says in Arizona, federal agencies have worked together to mitigate illegal trafficking over public lands near the border and the ensuing environmental damage, and he applauds the pro-active approach being taken in New Mexico with the Organ Mountains bill to stop such problems before they start.

"They have the opportunity here in collaboration and cooperation to take on a proactive, assertive, preventive approach through language in the bill."

The report also looks at case studies on public lands in the other southern border states, including Arizona's Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.

The report is available at http://kirk_emerson.home.mindspring.com/Interagency_Border_Cooperation.pdf.



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