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This is a very important issue. If you want our public lands to be
accessible and dirt roads/trails to stay open, then we all need to send in comments on this.
Land Rights Network
American Land Rights Association
PO Box 400 Battle Ground, WA 98604
Phone: 360-687-3087 Fax: 360-687-2973 E-mail: [email protected]
Web Address: http://www.landrights.org
Legislative Office: 507 Seward Square SE Washington, DC 20003
Phone: 202-210-2357 Fax: 202-543-7126 E-mail: [email protected]
ROADLESS DEADLINE EXTENDED to Tuesday, Sept. 2
NEW DEADLINE: September 2, 2003
At the request of 14 Environmental groups, the Bush dministration extended the deadline for comments for the TWO SEPARATE ROADLESS RULES to September
2, 2003.
The greens will be making an all out attempt to bring in large numbers of
comments.
Now is your chance to participate in a team game. You must go to the www.landrights.org website and download the TWO DIFFERENT NEW & UPDATED comment questionnaires. Fill them out (only eight statements) (we agree with all the statements but you don't have to).
You can help make the Roadless Rule more fair and prevent the greens from achieving their objective of driving private owners and Federal land users from the forests.
DON'T LET THE CLINTON ROADLESS RULE BE SUCCESSFUL. SEND YOUR COMMENTS NOW.
There are two Roadless Rule comment periods running simultaneously. Both are important and all allies nationally should comment.
The first is for comments supporting a proposal to amend the Roadless Rule to exempt the Tongass and Chugach National Forests from the Rule until the Forest Service promulgates a Final Roadless Rule. These comments should be sent by mail, e-mail or fax to:
Roadless TNF (1)
Content Analysis Team
USDA Forest Service
PO Box 22810
Salt Lake City, UT 84122
[email protected]
Fax #801-880-2808
NEW DEADLINE: Tuesday, September 2nd
The second is for comments on the proposed final changes to the Roadless Rule. These comments should be sent to:
Roadless Area ANPR (2)
Content Analysis Team
P.O. Box 22777
Salt Lake City, UT, 84122.
[email protected]
Fax: #801-880-3311
NEW DEADLINE: Tuesday, September 2nd
*****Note that two slightly different comment questionnaires have been created and are available from www.landrights.org. One for each of the two different Forest Service comment periods. All you have to do is download them, fill them out and fax them to the Forest Service. If you go to the website and the Roadless Rule documents are not yet ready, call American Land Rights at (360) 687-3087 and we'll fax them directly to you.
Or, for simplicity, write one letter, but mail or email a copy to each of the above addresses. Please note that each has a different email address.
ALRA strongly encourages its allies in every industry and economic sector to espond to this alert. We need to generate support from opponents of the Roadless Rule nationally to the Forest Service for the exemption, otherwise what's left of the forest products industry in Alaska will be in jeopardy, as well as future access for tourism, recreation, mining and community infrastructure.
A lot of comments on these issues will help with the upcoming Roadless Rule battles yet to come across the country.
Comment Points:
(You can put these in your own words. Or use them as your comments. The more you make them personal, the more power they have.) YOU CAN DOWNLOAD A FORMATTED VERSION FROM www.landrights.org
accessible and dirt roads/trails to stay open, then we all need to send in comments on this.
Land Rights Network
American Land Rights Association
PO Box 400 Battle Ground, WA 98604
Phone: 360-687-3087 Fax: 360-687-2973 E-mail: [email protected]
Web Address: http://www.landrights.org
Legislative Office: 507 Seward Square SE Washington, DC 20003
Phone: 202-210-2357 Fax: 202-543-7126 E-mail: [email protected]
ROADLESS DEADLINE EXTENDED to Tuesday, Sept. 2
NEW DEADLINE: September 2, 2003
At the request of 14 Environmental groups, the Bush dministration extended the deadline for comments for the TWO SEPARATE ROADLESS RULES to September
2, 2003.
The greens will be making an all out attempt to bring in large numbers of
comments.
Now is your chance to participate in a team game. You must go to the www.landrights.org website and download the TWO DIFFERENT NEW & UPDATED comment questionnaires. Fill them out (only eight statements) (we agree with all the statements but you don't have to).
You can help make the Roadless Rule more fair and prevent the greens from achieving their objective of driving private owners and Federal land users from the forests.
DON'T LET THE CLINTON ROADLESS RULE BE SUCCESSFUL. SEND YOUR COMMENTS NOW.
There are two Roadless Rule comment periods running simultaneously. Both are important and all allies nationally should comment.
The first is for comments supporting a proposal to amend the Roadless Rule to exempt the Tongass and Chugach National Forests from the Rule until the Forest Service promulgates a Final Roadless Rule. These comments should be sent by mail, e-mail or fax to:
Roadless TNF (1)
Content Analysis Team
USDA Forest Service
PO Box 22810
Salt Lake City, UT 84122
[email protected]
Fax #801-880-2808
NEW DEADLINE: Tuesday, September 2nd
The second is for comments on the proposed final changes to the Roadless Rule. These comments should be sent to:
Roadless Area ANPR (2)
Content Analysis Team
P.O. Box 22777
Salt Lake City, UT, 84122.
[email protected]
Fax: #801-880-3311
NEW DEADLINE: Tuesday, September 2nd
*****Note that two slightly different comment questionnaires have been created and are available from www.landrights.org. One for each of the two different Forest Service comment periods. All you have to do is download them, fill them out and fax them to the Forest Service. If you go to the website and the Roadless Rule documents are not yet ready, call American Land Rights at (360) 687-3087 and we'll fax them directly to you.
Or, for simplicity, write one letter, but mail or email a copy to each of the above addresses. Please note that each has a different email address.
ALRA strongly encourages its allies in every industry and economic sector to espond to this alert. We need to generate support from opponents of the Roadless Rule nationally to the Forest Service for the exemption, otherwise what's left of the forest products industry in Alaska will be in jeopardy, as well as future access for tourism, recreation, mining and community infrastructure.
A lot of comments on these issues will help with the upcoming Roadless Rule battles yet to come across the country.
Comment Points:
(You can put these in your own words. Or use them as your comments. The more you make them personal, the more power they have.) YOU CAN DOWNLOAD A FORMATTED VERSION FROM www.landrights.org