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Legislation to Protect San Gabriel Mountains Praised

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Friday, January 7, 2011   

Southern California residents and environmental groups are praising Rep. David Dreier (R-San Dimas) for getting right to work in the new Congress with a wilderness bill to protect the San Gabriel Mountains. The GOP congressman has introduced the "Angeles and San Bernardino National Forests Protection Act," which would designate an additional 18,000 acres of public land in the San Gabriel Mountains as wilderness. Environmentalists say passage of the bill would help ensure the area will continue to be an important resource for drinking water, clean air and recreation.

The Reverend Dr. Art Cribbs, pastor of San Marino Congregational United Church of Christ, is a member of San Gabriel Mountains Forever, a partnership of local business owners, residents, faith and community leaders, and others working to protect wilderness and wild and scenic rivers in the San Gabriel Mountains. He says these mountains are an affordable destination for Californians, especially in these hard economic times.

"It is an area that is made sacred, first by it's pristine appearance, but also because it is home. It's where we camp, it's where we hike, it's where we go to retreat, to be revived - it's part of ourselves."

Cribbs says it's up to everyone to protect all life, whether it be mammals, plants or rocks.

"The mountains really do provide a habitat for animal life, for plant life and a place of respite for human life. We're all interwoven together."

The San Gabriel Mountains stretch across the Angeles and San Bernardino National Forests, some of the most heavily used forests in the country. The mountains are an easy outdoors escape for more than 15 million Southland residents who live in nearby urbanized areas, Cribbs says.

While conservation leaders praised the bill, they noted that some of the provisions, such as how wildfire is managed in wilderness, are works in progress.

More information is available at www.sangabrielmountains.org.





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