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Oppose Omnibus Land Grab Act of 2008!
The Omnibus Land Act of 2008 is a massive land grab bill that will lock up millions of additional acres of public land, close thousands of miles of recreation trails, harm already struggling rural economies, further reduce renewable resource harvesting, be detrimental to forest health by eliminating all forest management, restrict property rights and hamstring energy exploration in the United States.
If there were awards for bad legislation this bill might take first, second & third, but unless more people speak up it is likely to pass. Please take two minutes to submit a pre drafted letter to legislators opposing this bill by clicking below:
http://www.savethetrails.us/Default.aspx?PetitionID=31
Trails in Trouble
www.TrailsInTrouble.orgArticles / Announcements
Jan 5, 2009
ALERT - Help Keep White River Trails Open
In just two minutes you can help stop the proposed closure of hundreds of miles of existing roads and trails in the Colorado White River National Forest. Read more...Dec 23, 2008
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Blue Ridge Pathfinder Newsletter
The Official Newsletter of the Blue Ridge Pathfinders Motorcycle Club, Inc Read more...Dec 23, 2008
Center for Biological Diversity Encouraging the closure of Red Rock Canyon to Vehicular Use!
Comments needed in support of designating the route system throughout the Park to keep the roads open. Read more...Dec 2, 2008
Brc Announces Launch of "Celebrating The Champions of Isdt/E" Website and Online Auction
News Release on 2009 BOC Website Launch Today - It is Active NOW! Some auction items are ready to be bid on. Check in early and often. Happy viewing and bidding. Also, any donated items will be appreciated too!!! Read more...Nov 19, 2008
Easy way to send your comments on the Tahoe NF DEIS. Read more...
Keep Tahoe National Forest Trails Open
Tahoe NF letters needed ASAPEasy way to send your comments on the Tahoe NF DEIS. Read more...
Oct 22, 2008
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2008
6:30 P.M. - PLEASANT HILL, CALIFORNIA
Due to public demand in the Bay Area there will be a meeting held in Pleasant Hill Wednesday Night to share information about the Tahoe NF Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Read more...
Public Meeting on the Tahoe Nat'l Forest Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Mark Your Calendar As Your Attendance Is Needed!!!WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2008
6:30 P.M. - PLEASANT HILL, CALIFORNIA
Due to public demand in the Bay Area there will be a meeting held in Pleasant Hill Wednesday Night to share information about the Tahoe NF Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Read more...
Sep 30, 2008
Oppose the Omnibus Bill Alert
Attention Access Allies: The Boxer/McKeon Eastern Sierra Wilderness Bill (H.R. 6156-S.3069) has likely been added to this Omnibus Bill, so we must oppose the whole thing, and additionally insist that the bills be broken out and dealt with individually. Read more...Sep 1, 2008
TNF Travel Management/Route Designation Update
Hi all: Finally, our Tahoe National Forest Travel Management Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) is close to completion! We expect to have it available on September 26, 2008, to start a 2-month public comment period. Read more...Aug 1, 2008
Tahoe NF Route Inventory/Designation Process
The Forest Service started a process to designate off-highway vehicle routes for the Tahoe National Forest in 2004 as part of a Region-wide effort. This project has grown over the last few years to incorporate new ideas and revised National direction and now includes all (wheeled) motorized travel. Read more...Aug 1, 2008
We are losing access to our Public Lands!!!!!
Get informed!!!! Get involved!!!! Get active!!!! Read more...
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The Tahoe National Forest is expected to announce the closure of ~1,300 to 2,400 miles of forest routes in early 2009.
Under the USFS Travel Management Plan, the Tahoe National Forest is expecting to close these trails to ALL wheeled motorized vehicles.We are losing access to our Public Lands!!!!!
Get informed!!!! Get involved!!!! Get active!!!! Read more...


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