Outdoor Alliance Applauds Colorado Governor Ritter's Decision to Request More Time to Do a Proper Job on the Colorado Roadless Rule
Posted on: Friday, 5 December 2008, 16:08 CST
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This past fall, thousands of citizens, who value the experience these incredible backcountry areas provide, flooded the U.S. Forest Service with public comments against rushed implementation of an unbalanced plan for the management of these areas that would have undermined protections currently in place with the 2001 Roadless Rule.
Governor Ritter has pledged to conserve
Earlier this year we asked for the Governor's support in slowing down this process to provide all stakeholders with the necessary time to evaluate the consequences of proposed federal actions. In Outdoor Alliance's evaluation of the proposed rule we specifically requested that preserving roadless characteristics be the express mandate of any new rule, qualitative and quantitative value of outdoor recreation be directly factored into the rule, any changes to roadless areas involve robust public participation, a cradle to grave approach to roads that assures ecosystem protection, and a more conservative approach towards creation of any new roads.
"These wild areas provide unmatched hiking, climbing, biking, skiing, paddling and other recreational opportunities for millions of Americans." notes Nathan Fey Colorado Stewardship Director for American Whitewater. "Attempts to open pristine backcountry to industrial development underscore the need for reliable, nationally consistent protections for all of America's last roadless areas. These national forests are an important part of the state's heritage and way of life."
About Outdoor Alliance: Outdoor Alliance is a coalition of six national,
member-based organizations devoted to conservation and stewardship of our
nation's public lands and waters through responsible human-powered outdoor
recreation. Member organizations of the Outdoor Alliance include Access Fund,
American Canoe Association, American Hiking Society, American Whitewater,
International Mountain Bicycling Association and Winter Wildlands Alliance. We
represent the interests of the millions Americans who hike, paddle, climb,
mountain bike, ski and snowshoe on our nations public lands and waters. Both
Access Fund and International Mountain Bicycling Association are headquartered
in
SOURCE Outdoor Alliance
Source: PR Newswire
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