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View Article  What is this blog? An explanation
My 'outdoors blog' centres around long distance adventures. In the past two years I have...   more »
View Article  Andrew Skurka on his latest trip - Alaska-Yukon Expedition

Have you heard of the inspiring American adventurer named Andrew Skurka who specialises in ultra-light long distance hikes and ultra running. He has previously been awarded the National Geographic Adventurer of the year for completing some huge hikes.

Read about his latest adventure here. This exciting solo 4700 mile Alaskan loop sounds extremely challenging.

Best of luck from the UK Andrew. 

View Article  Update on Coastal Access Act UK by BMC

Have you heard about the Coastal Access Act which I mentioned a while ago.

Just seen this update courtesy from the British Mountaineering Council

It seems the Right to our coastline is moving in the right direction

Just as a sideline the BMC offers very reasonable insurance for climbers, hikers and mountaineers with many levels of cover available.

Maybe at sometime in the future we will have a long distance trail in this country equalling the Length of the Continental Divide trail in the USA

 

                                       Hiking in Gila Wilderness New Mexico

View Article  More USA Wolf and wildlife information

I have put together some more interesting links about wolf related issues in North America. It seems these animals create a lot of waves.

Hunting and Conservation

I think that many serious hunters are as much into preserving the natural environment as anyone. See these links

Wolf and wildlife studies A mass of information here including a long list of environment news articles

Defenders of wildlife Information on the success of wolves reintroduction in the USA and further potential areas 

Conservation and hunting issues

Personally I think hunting can be good for conservation

Cool Green Science blog Great article on wolf hunting / conservation issues

Hunting for wolves? I found this article on hunting in Idaho

Hunting from the air? Aerial wolf gunning

US Fish and Wildlife Service a mass of information here including hunting

 

View Article  Wolves in New Mexico and the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance

I have just been doing a bit of research on Wolves in the Hele forest area of New Mexico. I did not know that this species was reintroduced here around 1997 and is a different one to that found in Yellowstone and further North.

The Mexican Wolf Canis lupus baileyi is listed as a critically endangered species and it is thought there may be around 50 wild wolves in the Hele region alone with others in the Apache National forest. These were reintroduced around 1998 and much controversy still exists about their release. Info can be found on the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance site here. Also there is a great video about wolves in New Mexico.

There is also an excellent piece written on the possible reintroduction of the grizzly bear to New Mexico. I briefly mentioned a similar topic about De listing grizzly bears in the lower 48. I am unaware of the outcome of this....maybe someone could enlighten me?

Why should we have wild wolves and possibly grizzlies in our wild areas?

Experts have concluded that in order to preserve healthy populations of any large predator a balanced ecosystem is required. To achieve and maintain this, the land should be protected and preserved. Why is this important?

Recent reports now say that possibly 75% of the planets land mass has been altered by man in some way with a large proportion beyond repair or re-wilding. Although large areas of wilderness still exist, many areas are not protected and may be exploited in the near future. For example by drilling for oil. We need to ask ourselves some tough questions now.

What do we want to leave future generations? Wild untamed wilderness areas rich in a natural flora and fauna or a man manipulated landscape. Are short term profits for multinational companies more important than preserving our planet for future generations?