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The Chile Challenge trail system is threatened with closure by Senate bill 275 that Senator Bingaman (D-NM) recently introduced. This bill will create a new 5,300 acre National Monument that completely encompasses the trails in the Robledo Mountains. In 1987, an amateur fossil collector excavated and removed tons of pre-dinosaur trackways discovered about a mile north of the Chile Challenge Trails. For a PDF copy of this document click here. The trackways are not from big dinosaurs. they are typically hard to see, tiny tracks. Do these micro tracks justify a national monument?On the surface, the bill is to protect the fossilized tracks. You decide if that is really the case or just a massive land grab:
Current uses in or near the monument will face constant court challenges.Monument proponents make their position clear in what they want with this statement from their web site: Increasing population numbers, paired with the growth of off-road vehicles (ORV's) as a hobby have become threats to the preservation of Southern New Mexico´s wild places. Notice that they do not address the trackway issue, just New Mexico´s wild places. This is exactly the same rhetoric that the land closure advocates are using to justify trying to lock up over a half a million acres of Doña Ana County as wilderness.
They will use every legal trick in their arsenal to close these trails.What Can You Do?Senators Bingaman and Domenici have refused to listen to or review the evidence that this is nothing but a land grab. Maybe a flood of letters, emails, or calls will convince them to investigate what the bill really is. If we cannot get our message to the Senators, our best shot is to keep a similar bill out of the House of Representatives. You must contact Congressman Steve Pearce (R-NM) and ask him to not support a House equivalent of S.275. Tell him you do not feel that any monument is needed, but if he feels that he must introduce a monument bill in the House, that it should only encompass the discovery site and no more than several hundred acres around that site. Also, ask him to ensure that the presently operating quarry continues to operate.
If you would like more information or wish to help prevent this land grab, please contact us at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ![]() The left picture show that hundreds of feet of over burden will need to be removed to reveil speculated trackway sites. The right picture shows the excavation area where the original trackways were removed. Who is this area significant to?A 248 page report done under contract with the Smithsonian Institution in 1994 made one single statement referring to the trackway discovery site as… "one of the most scientifically significant Early Permian tracksites in the world."
Apparently it´s not all that significant to the rest of the world! Is monument protection needed?Proponents claim that these "buried treasures" need protection from OHV´s, theft, vandals, and the nearby quarry.
Proposed Trackways National Monument?
Support for this bill is marginal at best.During the week of August 14 – 19, 2006, the Las Cruces Sun News ran an informal poll asking readers if they supported the proposed national monument. Over 3000 people responded with 74.5% voting against it. |
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