This information is directly addressed to the Otero County Commission, White Sands National Monument (Superintendent Cliff Spencer, Cultural Resource Specialist Diane White). The proposed Ordinance and existing Resolution Opposing World Heritage Sites requires WSNM to inform the County Commission of meetings. This would include site visits by evaluators of the OIA, NPS, UNESCO, etc.
U.S. World Heritage Tentative List Application Review
The NPS Office of International Affairs is completing a second stage staff-level review of the applications for inclusion in the new U.S. World Heritage Tentative List. More than thirty applications were received by the April 1, 2007 submission deadline. An initial review involved both the staff of the Office of International Affairs (OIA) as well as NPS subject matter experts and professional review by external World Heritage experts in natural and cultural heritage. Based on these reviews, OIA requested additional information from a number of applicants. Was White Sands National Monument one of those? Following consideration of the supplementary information (what supplementary information, if any was requested of White Sands?), OIA will develop a draft tentative list for consideration by the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO and key Federal agency representatives. The draft tentative list will be published for public comment in the Federal Register next fall (they must mean this fall of 2007, and can we get a date please?) before final approval by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior at the end of 2007. View site applications at http://www.nps.gov/oia/topics/worldheritage/Applicants.htm. A press release is also available at
http://inside.nps.gov/pressrelease/wasodetail.cfm?id=736. For further information, contact Stephen Morris, (202) 354-1800, or stephen_morris@nps.gov
http://www.nps.gov/oia/new/Intl%20%20Bulletin%20Apr-June%2007%20int.pdf
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It is a well known fact that we have been working to acquire this large area for a UN training site. It has also been proposed as a housing area for all the displaced Darfur refugees. When this has been assimilated by us, we are going to force legislation to protect the Lincoln Forest from those evil ranchers who think the world owes them something. The will soon find themselves up to their eyeballs in unwanted elk.
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