Celebrating 2009's Greatest Achievements in Protections for BLM Lands
By Juli Slivka on December 23, 2009 - 3:45pm
The Wilderness Society's BLM Action Center presents the annual CAPE Awards to the Bureau of Land Management for achieving meaningful protections for public lands. The new administration took some important steps for wildlands conservation this year and we’re excited to count down the BLM's top ten accomplishments of 2009.
Here they are, in order (5 CAPEs is the highest ranking, l the lowest):
- New Guidance for the National Landscape Conservation System Reaffirms Protective Management

Recipient: BLM NLCS Office, Washington DC
- Final Review of 77 Oil and Gas Lease Parcels Offered in BLM-Utah’s December 2008 Lease Sale: Recommendations for Balanced Oil and Gas Management

Recipient: Review Team; Mark Stiles, Team Leader
- BLM Takes Critical Steps Towards Environmentally Responsible Solar Energy Development

Recipient: BLM National Renewable Energy Team & Solar Energy PEIS Team
- Arizona BLM’s Restoration Design Energy Project: Turning Brownfields Green with Renewable Energy

Recipient: BLM Arizona State Office
- Craters of the Moon National Monument Travel Plan Prioritizes Protection of Monument Resources

Recipient: Craters of the Moon National Monument Staff
- Nevada ACECs Withdrawn From Hardrock Mining
Recipient: Las Vegas Field Office
- Canyons of the Ancients Staff Explores the Meaning of its Proclamation

Recipient: Canyons of the Ancients National Monument Staff
- Arizona Strip Monuments Set Criteria for Large Motorized Events
Recipient: Arizona Strip District Office
- Exceptional Martinez Canyon Protected from Harmful Off-Road Use
Recipient: Tucson Field Office
- BLM Enforces the Paria River Closure in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Recipient: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Staff
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Mike Anderson, J.D.
Mike has been with The Wilderness Society since 1985. His main focus is national forest management and policy, ranging from roadless area conservation to watershed restoration. He also helps coordinate all of The Wilderness Society's litigation activities.
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