Responsible Recreational Access to OUR Public Lands
January 1, 2006 By:Don Amador
Don Amador's Top 10 Off-Road/Access Predictions for 2006.
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January 1, 2006 By:Lisa J
MOAB - The Bureau of Land Management has renewed a Moab off-road club's permit to hold the annual Easter Jeep Safari in Grand and San Juan counties.
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January 1, 2006 By:Tom Holman
Our nation's forests have seen a sharp increase in violent incidents-equipment vandalized, people intimidated and senseless lawsuits filed. For the past 10 years radical groups have tried to inflict as much financial pain as possible on communities and organizations as to cripple their economies in the name of the environment, when actually they have endangered and put to death species that were already endangered. Placing blame on snowmobiles for the decline of the caribou is ridiculous.
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January 1, 2006 By:Keith Coffman
DENVER - A coalition of Utah off-road enthusiasts seeking to reverse a Bureau of Land Management ban on motorized vehicles over hundreds of thousands of acres in Box Elder and Grand counties took their case before a federal appeals court Wednesday.
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January 1, 2006 By:DAVE DOWNEY
After more than three decades of life with the Endangered Species Act, there is a growing indication that one of the world's most significant environmental laws is about to undergo its first major overhaul.
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January 1, 2006 By:JIM CARLTON
WASHINGTON — Last year, Congressman Richard Pombo and his staff considered selling off 15 national parks, monuments, preserves and historical sites, along with naming rights for visitors' centers and hiking trails, to corporate bidders.
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January 1, 2006 By:JOHN MILLER
BOISE, Idaho — Interior Secretary Gale Norton is backing congressional efforts to rewrite the federal Endangered Species Act, an undertaking that could give landowners tax breaks for helping plants and animals and allocate more power to political appointees.
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January 1, 2006 By:ORC STAFF
The BLM is establishing these final supplementary rules under the authority of 43 CFR 8365.1-6. BLM is issuing these supplementary rules because of health and safety concerns due to current off-highway vehicle use within the Knolls Special Recreation Management Area (SRMA). A significant increase in visitation has occurred within the SRMA, which has led to numerous safety concerns including, but not limited to: glass and campfire remains left in sand dune areas, use of dangerous motorcycle jumps, and excessive motor vehicle speed on maintained roads.
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January 1, 2006 By:Janet Wilson
There are no speed limits, no age limits and no roads across these sands.
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