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Motorcyclists and other off-highway-vehicle users are encouraged that their voices will be more clearly heard in the on-going development of a U.S. Forest Service plan that outlines the future use of the Mississippi national Forest. In response to an administrative appeal filed by various groups, including the Memphis Motorcycle Club (MMC) and the BlueRibbon Coalition (BRC), with the support of the American... Read More
Just a quick update for those of you who have not yet sent in your comments, you still have time. Managers at the Plumas national Forest have extended the deadline for receipt of comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for Motorized Travel Management, they are now due by March 13, 2009. The DEIS, along with Alternative Maps, can be viewed on the Plumas national Forest's website at: http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/plumas/projects_and_plan s/ohv_route_designation/ Written comments mu... Read More
The Sequoia national Forest, located in central California, has announced the release of their Motorized Travel Management Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for public review and comment. The goal is to develop a sustainable system of routes that provide an array of opportunities for access and recreation on national forest lands, as well as protection of various resources by curtailing motorized cross-country travel. The 60-day public review and comment period for the DEIS will... Read More
The Inyo national Forest, located in west central California, has announced the release of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Motorized Travel Management Project. The goal is to develop a sustainable system of routes that provide an array of opportunities for access and recreation on national forest lands, as well as protection of various resources by curtailing motorized cross-country travel. The 60-day public review and comment period for the DEIS will end on March... Read More
OHV Road Closures and Operating Permits Existing OHV Road Closures In order to protect sensitive resources as; wildlife habitat and populations, cultural resource, soils and watershed, many areas on the Forest are closed on either a year-round or seasonal basis. These areas are closed and enforceable through a Forest Order, and are also posted on the ground. Wallowa-Whitman, Malheur, and Umatilla national Forests Background: Based on the January 1, 2000, Oregon State Law (ORS 821.02... Read More
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