Huge number of mining claims being staked around national parks and wilderness areas of the West

The antiquated 1872 mining act is not just a rip off of the taxpayer, but with rising mineral prices, it is a great threat to our most scenic areas because that law says mining always comes first, and thousands of claims are being staked.

Here is an article from the LA Times, and you can find many similar ones on-line.

Mining claims near wilderness areas in state [California] seen as threat. Wilderness areas in the state could be affected by pollution, public land analyst says. By Margot Roosevelt, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer.

More than 21,300 mining claims have been staked within 10 miles of California’s national parks and monuments and federal wilderness and roadless areas, according to an analysis of U.S. Bureau of Land Management records released Monday.

One thought on “Huge number of mining claims being staked around national parks and wilderness areas of the West

  1. I really don’t understand why as a nation and people we allow this attitude and actions to continue other that the wealthy really don’t care about any thing other than their bottom line. money money money obiously that is what runs this world and untill that changes we will continue to see our world adversely affected by the actions.

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