BLM Seeks Public Input on Wind Project That Would Jeopardize Joshua Tree Woodland
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on a Sweden-based company's plans to replace several thousand acres of public lands in southern Nevada with towering wind turbines and dozens of miles of wide access roads. The Crescent Peak Wind project would involve as many as 220 wind turbines each standing 410 feet tall. Public comments can be e-mailed to blm_nv_sndo_crescentpeak@blm.gov by June 13.
I have hiked and camped on the wildlands that would be industrialized by this project. The area hosts a beautiful Joshua tree woodland that is rich with wildlife. The photos below were all taken within the proposed footprint of the Crescent Peak Wind project. The BLM should deny the permit for this wind project, and instead protect this area for its amazing biodiversity and opportunities for primitive recreation.
I have hiked and camped on the wildlands that would be industrialized by this project. The area hosts a beautiful Joshua tree woodland that is rich with wildlife. The photos below were all taken within the proposed footprint of the Crescent Peak Wind project. The BLM should deny the permit for this wind project, and instead protect this area for its amazing biodiversity and opportunities for primitive recreation.
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