Imagine a
mountain defined by the creation of life, not the production of resources. To
the High Uintas Preservation Council, wildness matters.
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Ecological processes
and biodiversity matter. We believe the preservation
of wilderness, the flow of wildness and the well-being of the
human animal go hand in hand. We seek solutions to these land
preservation issues, remembering that we are part of this world. |
But first we must recognize
that the real world consists of wild places inhabited by wild critters
living their lives as they know how. The Uintas are Utah's most primeval
mountains - not only a place of lumber, but of wild forests; not only
a place of sheep and cows,but of mountain lions living out their dance
with elk; not only a place of hikers or snowmobilers, but of an intense
mystery and spirit where creation is at work.
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