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Massive Colorado Wilderness Proposal

SnowBigDeal

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I received the following information today from the NRA; while the NRA sends it out for hunters, this also applies to snowmobilers.

H.R. 4289, sponsored by Representative Diane DeGette (D-01), would designate 850,000 acres of additional land in Colorado as Wilderness Area. In light of the fact that all mechanized means of transportation, including bicycles and game carts, are prohibited in Wilderness, this would dramatically curtail hunter access to these vast areas. In addition, Wilderness designation ends virtually all active wildlife and habitat management methods employed by state and federal biologists on all other lands. This could not come at a worse time for Colorado with the forest devastation being caused by the pine beetle. Wildlife officials must retain all means necessary to combat invasive species and actively manage for wildlife and forest health.

In a House Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands meeting this week, H.R. 4289 received a hearing where many concerns were expressed to subcommittee members. Sportsman-advocate, Congressman John Salazar (D-3), registered opposition during his testimony by saying, “I cannot support simply imposing Wilderness on my constituents… I believe it must be negotiated and worked out with all the various stakeholders to reach a consensus.” It is essential that Coloradans thank Congressman Salazar for taking a stand on this critical issue. Echoing some of the Congressman’s concerns, representatives of the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service testified that much more study is necessary prior to the passage of H.R. 4289.

There are already 110 million acres of Wilderness in the United States. These are areas often accessible only to the most able-bodied or those who have the time and resources to dedicate to lengthy pack trips. Diminishing access to hunting lands is one of the primary reasons cited for decreasing hunter recruitment and retention rates. The NRA will continue to defend existing access to public hunting lands throughout America. You must play a role in this ongoing effort by contacting your congressman today and registering your opposition to H.R. 4289.


Diana DeGette (D-01)
202-225-4431

http://www.house.gov/formdegette/dcs_zip_auth_v2.shtml



Jared Polis (D-02)
202-225-2161

http://polis.house.gov/Contact/ContactForm.htm



John Salazar (D-3)
2-225-4761

http://www.house.gov/salazar/contact.shtml



Betsy Markey (D-04)
202-225-4676

http://betsymarkey.house.gov/Contact/



Doug Lamborn (R-05)
202-225-4422

http://lamborn.house.gov (click contact Doug)



Mike Coffman (R-06)
202-225-7881

http://forms.house.gov/coffman/webforms/issue_subscribe.htm



Ed Perlmutter (D-07)
202-225-2645

http://perlmutter.house.gov/IMA/issue_subscribe.htm
 
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Spike38

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Letters Sent

Thanks for the update.
Letters sent along with calls. This is the peoples land
The tree huggers are working hard to take all the fun and enjoyment out of our lives. They have huge amounts of money behind them and the data they supply is not worth the paper that its printed on. They could save a tree or two by not even printing it.
 
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live2ride

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This proposal is also including alot of what the Hidden Gems/Wilderness Workshop is proposing to send to Polis the end of this month in Eagle/Summit counties, please WRITE your letters!!! Yes we have 2 different enitities fighting to get more Wilderness....URGH
 
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