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Just three miles off of Interstate 80, Castle Peak Potential Wilderness is among the most scenic areas in the Tahoe National Forest. Home to extraordinary old-growth red fir forests and the little Truckee River, Castle Peak provides clean drinking water to residents of Nevada County.

California's 10 Most Threatened Wild Places - 2005

Download the full 2005 report (409kb; requires Acrobat Reader).

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Scroll down to see photos and contact information for each threatened wild place.

Threatened Wild Place Photo Contact Information
Algodones Sand Dunes

Bryn Jones
California Wilderness Coalition
(951) 781-1336
bjones@calwild.org
White Mountains--Furnace Creek Paul McFarland
Friends of the Inyo
(760) 873-6400
www.friendsoftheinyo.org
Mojave National Preserve

Jason Fried
California Wilderness Coalition
(951)781-1336
jfried@calwild.org
Cleveland National Forest John Monsen
Southern California Forests Campaign
(213) 387-6528 x203
Wildernessjfm@aol.com
Los Padres National Forest Ryan Henson
California Wilderness Coalition
(530)246-3087
rhenson@calwild.org
Hoover Wilderness Additions





Sally Miller
The Wilderness Society
(760) 934-4473
sally_miller@tws.org
Northern Sierra Nevada and Southern Cascade National Forests David G. Graves
Sierra Nevada Forest Protection Campaign
(916) 442-3155, ext. 218
dgraves@sierracampaign.org
Owens Valley Wildlands Daniel Pritchett
Bristlecone Chapter
California Native Plant Society
skypilots_2@yahoo.com
Klamath River Basin



Glen Spain
The Klamath Basin Coalition
(541) 689-2000
klamathcoalition@aol.com
Salmon River Watershed Scott Greacen
Environmental Protection Information Center
(707) 923-2931
scott@wildcalifornia.org