Grizzly
Bear Habitat Amendments to Greater Yellowstone Area National Forests
Comments on Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) deadline:
We just
found out about this plan. Here is a link to the website in case you want
more information: Pay particular attention to the maps and what areas
they cover.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/wildlife/igbc/Subcommittee/yes/YEamend/gb_internet.htm
Send
comments to:
R2
Grizzly Bear FP Amendments
c/o
FAX
comments may be sent to 801.517.1021
Email
comments may be sent to r2grizzly@fs.fed.us
There are
six forests involved with this plan: Caribou-Targhee,
Beaverhead-Deerlodge,
Basically
the plan is to conserve and if necessary expand the habitat area of the Grizzly
Bear in the Greater Yellowstone Area. It will do so by amending the
forest plans of the six forests mentioned above to provide direction for
habitat management if the Grizzly Bear is delisted
from the Endangered Species Act. The legality of this measure is
being appealed by Montanans for Multiple Use over a similar plan in the
Kootenai, Lolo, and
Alternative
3 closes 800,000 acres to snowmobiling, and alternative 4 closes 2.4 million
acres.
Nowhere
does the plan mention the opening of any riding area should closures become
necessary.
Points
for Alternative 1:
Points
for Alternative 2:
Negative
Points for Alternative 3:
Negative
Points for Alternative 4:
Please
write to the Forest Service, voicing your concerns about losing access to
public lands. Urge them to adopt Alternative 2 with the wording “This
would include limits on expanding current activities and on new activities like
campgrounds and roads. These standards would apply in the
""Primary Conservation Area"" (PCA), which is the same as
the current recovery zone, the 3.5 million-acre core area considered the area necessary
for maintaining the ""recovered"" grizzly bear
population." removed from the DEIS; and with the wording “When motorized
over-the-snow access is to be closed, other areas of equal acreage within
the PCA be opened to motorized over-the-snow access” to be added to the DEIS.
It is
quite obvious that alternatives 3 and 4 are in response to radical
environmental groups such as the "Wildlands
Project", "Natural Resources Defense Council" and the "Blue
Earth Alliance" promoting their "Yellowstone to Yukon"
project, all wishing to further restrict access to our public
lands. This time they are using the Endangered Species Act and the
magnificent Grizzly Bear as leverage for their agenda.
If you
want to see who is also writing comments, click this Google Search.
Thank you
all for your interest and continued effort to keep our public land open for
everyone.
Scott
Snowmobile Alliance of Western States
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