Members of New Mexico 's
congressional delegations are trying again to designate the 45,000-acre
Columbine-Hondo area in Taos
County as wilderness.
Sens.
Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich, both Democrats, on Monday reintroduced legislation
to give the area permanent wilderness status. A companion bill is expected to
be introduced in the House Tuesday by Rep. Ben Ray Luján, a Democrat who
represents northern New Mexico .
Located in the Carson
National Forest , the
Columbine-Hondo has been managed as a "Wilderness Study Area" since
1980. The Columbine-Hondo includes lush forests and alpine meadows that are
home elk, mule deer, mountain lions, black bears, and bighorn sheep.
Udall and
Heinrich say giving the area permanent wilderness status will increase
profitable tourism opportunities and provide for continued traditional land
uses, such as hunting and grazing.
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