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> BLUERIBBON COALITION NEWS RELEASE
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> Contact: Clark L. Collins, Founder/Executive Director (208)237-1008 xt.
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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> KEY RECREATION ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS OHV RULE
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> November 2, 2005 (POCATELLO, IDAHO) - The BlueRibbon Coalition is
> supportive of the new Forest Service's final "Off-road-vehicle
> Management Rule"
> announced today in Washington D.C. by USFS Chief Dale Bosworth. The
> Rule
> will restrict off road motor vehicles to designated routes and areas
> agency wide.
> "I pledged our cooperation to Chief Bosworth when he told me about his
> intentions before he even publicly announced his plans on this issue,"
> said BlueRibbon Coalition Founder and Executive Director Clark Collins.
> "I told Bosworth, at that time, that the key to making this work is
> involving local recreation users in the decision making process at the
> local level. It looks like he agrees with that view," Collins
> continued.
> A key component of this new rule is that the agency can still designate
> "open" areas where appropriate. "Some areas are appropriate for an
> 'open'
> designation and we are glad that provision is still in the Rule," says
> Collins.
> "Some forests have ignored off-highway-vehicle management in the past
> and that is where we have the most problems," says Collins. "This rule
> says that OHVs are an important - growing - use of our public lands and
> should be managed to provide quality recreation opportunities while
> protecting the resources."
> "OHV users 'put their money where there mouth is,' supporting state and
> federal programs that provide funding for recreation management on
> public lands," Collins concluded. "We are committed to assisting our
> land managers financially, through the funding programs that we
> support,
> and will work cooperatively with the Forest Service to ensure this Rule
> is implemented in a way that benefits a broad range of recreation
> interests."
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> releases are available on our website at
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> The BlueRibbon Coalition is a national recreation group that champions
> responsible use of public and private lands, and encourages individual
> environmental stewardship. It represents over 10,000 individual members
> and 1,200 organization and business members, for a combined total of
> over 600,000 recreationists nationwide. 1-800-258-3742.
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