Most of California are grooming with many feet of snow on the ground.
The most southern groomed area of the National Forest is not groomed and has 2 to 6 feet on the trails.
A "group" has files a lawsuit stating the endangered yellow legged frog which lives in a meadow and winter hibernates in tall grass roots may be effected.
The NFS has never seen this frog & does not know if any are in this forest.
So how can they approve grooming (on paved roads underneath) (no meadows) if they can't even find the endangered species?
Any recommendations on who I can ask to help?
SAWS?
The most southern groomed area of the National Forest is not groomed and has 2 to 6 feet on the trails.
A "group" has files a lawsuit stating the endangered yellow legged frog which lives in a meadow and winter hibernates in tall grass roots may be effected.
The NFS has never seen this frog & does not know if any are in this forest.
So how can they approve grooming (on paved roads underneath) (no meadows) if they can't even find the endangered species?
Any recommendations on who I can ask to help?
SAWS?
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