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See the expansion proposed for the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument - Lemmy.world
lemmy.worldMissael Soto The proposed act would expand the monuments current size by one
third, making it more accessible to Angelenos in the San Fernando Valley. The
San Gabriel Mountains are a mountain range located in northern Los Angeles
County and western San Bernardino County, California, United States. Members of
Congress have proposed an expansion to the San Gabriel Mountains National
Monument by 109,167 acres, increasing its size by almost a third. The expansion
proposed by Rep. Judy Chu and Sen. Alex Padilla attempts to increase access and
protections to the monument
[https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/protect-1-million-acres-land-in-california-resolution-la/2854631/],
which extends throughout the backyard of the San Fernando Valley north of Los
Angeles. Former President Barack Obama had previously designated the
346,177-acres of the San Gabriel Mountains in 2014. The San Gabriel Mountains,
Foothills and Rivers Protection Act would open the mountain up in areas of the
San Fernando Valley where protected public lands are limited. It would also
include protections for wildlife and any important historical areas.
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1a66b8f7-d093-445d-883d-a05cdeaa21b4.png] The
proposed expansion reaches areas near Sylmar and stretches all the way east to
Sierra Madre. The act would also provide more resources to an area that is home
to many popular hiking destinations like Eaton Canyon Falls near Pasadena.
According to the Nature For All [https://lanatureforall.org/about-us/] coalition
the San Gabriel Mountains makes up for 70% of Los Angeles County’s open space.
The expansion would not only expand the 109,143 acres but also: - Establish the
San Gabriel Mountains National Recreation Area for the San Gabriel and San Jose
Foothills and the Rio Hondo and San Gabriel Rivers comprised of over 51,000
acres. - Expand Wilderness area designations within the San Gabriel Mountains by
31,069 acres; and - Designate 45.5 miles of Wild and Scenic Rivers in the San
Gabriel Mountains. In order to bypass congress which Democrats are urging
President Biden to do, he would need proceed under the Antiquities Act of 1906
[https://www.doi.gov/ocl/antiquities-act#:~:text=The%20Antiquities%20Act%20was%20the,scientific%20interest%20on%20Federal%20lands.]
which grants legal protection of cultural and natural resources of historic of
scientific interest. If passed, this would mark the fourth time that the Biden
Administration establishes or expands a national monument without approval from
congress. Source
[https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/map-see-the-expansion-proposed-for-the-san-gabriel-mountains-national-monument/3177075/]
as a long time socalhiker, I’m really hoping this goes through