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Is There A Future For Wilderness?
October 9, 2007 5:11 PM

There's a new effort underway to monitor and improve management of federal wilderness areas.

Peter Landres, a Ph.D. ecologist with the federally-supported Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute in Missoula, Montana says we need to define wilderness "character" so land managers have a better idea what it is they're supposed to protect.

Landres speaks tonight at Colorado College, opening a discussion with the question, "Is There a Future for Wilderness?"

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