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[QUOTE="Tod, post: 920047, member: 32697"] The Northwest Ecosystem Alliance would like to get ORV use banned in the Colville NF! Forest Supervisor Rick Brazell and the other folks at the Colville NF need to hear from you too. BBBOM, do you know who the right people to contact and where to contact them? ++++++++++++++++++ #124 WILD NORTHWEST, May 17, 2005 A Message from Northwest Ecosystem Alliance =====Keeping the Northwest Wild===== Speak out for Wildlife and Quiet Recreation New Off Highway Vehicle Route System underway on the Colville National Forest In the next few weeks the Forest Service will decide where to allow off-road vehicle access on northeastern Washington's Colville National Forest (CNF), home to endangered wildlife including lynx and grizzly bear. The decision sets a precedent for other national forests as they implement a highly anticipated new rule for managing off-road vehicles in federal forests. Citizens throughout the Northwest are watching how the CNF implements this off-highway vehicle management plan with national significance for wildlife, non-motorized recreation, wild areas, clean water, and public safety. We have a unique opportunity to make a difference as this off-road vehicle plan reaches its final phase. In the next few days, please comment using our action center, [url]http://www.ecosystem.org/action/index.html?MessageTemplateID=3[/url]. Hand-delivered by Northwest Ecosystem Alliance staff, your site-specific comments will help Forest Supervisor Rick Brazell choose which roads to open and which to leave closed. Motorized vehicles and roads have a profound impact on wildlife, damaging habitat and disturbing natural cycles. Encourage the Forest Service to designate an off-road vehicle route system that is manageable and enforceable, that protects non-motorized recreation values, and that conserves forests and streams as habitat for bull trout, pine marten, and mountain caribou. For more on this process, visit [url]www.ecosystem.org/CNF_OHVbackground.html[/url]. And thank you for sending your personalized comments to help keep the Colville National Forest wild! Erin Moore Communications Coordinator Northwest Ecosystem Alliance 1208 Bay St., Ste. 201 Bellingham, WA 98225 360.671.9950 ext. 24 Keep the Northwest wild! For further information, please visit [url]www.ecosystem.org[/url]. Our strength lies in our membership. You can join Northwest Ecosystem Alliance for just $15 per year. Please go to [url]https://commerce.realimpact.net/nwea/getinvolved_member.html[/url]. [/QUOTE]
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