Billionaire Saves Montana Timberland
Philanthropist
Hansjorg Wyss (pictured) grew up in Switzerland and now
spends the bulk of his time outside Philadelphia, but it is the
wild landscapes of the Rocky Mountains where he could leave his
most lasting mark. In recent years, the publicity-shy billionaire has quietly
donated tens of millions of dollars to the preservation of pristine
areas of Idaho, Nevada, Utah and other states. Now, what appears to be his most ambitious project to date has
come to fruition as conservation groups this month closed a deal to
purchase vast tracts of Plum Creek Timber Co. land in western
Montana. Backers say the deal - which included $35 million in
donations from Wyss - could shield an estimated one million acres
from future development/
Matthew Brown
, AP.
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Question: Would you like to see more area devoted to wilderness in Idaho?
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