Advocating to Save our land use rights to recreate responsibly in our forest.
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Here I will share the information of what is occurring in our world of recreation by means of OHV/ATV riding. Information here will concern All Access to our forest for responsible recreation. You may comment here as you wish. Be nice though, we don't need any thing derogatory or demeaning to our cause. If you wish just e-mail me then about what you wish to reply on. Share as much as you can here to inform others as to our problem that we all need to keep working on........ Our Land Rights Use. Some links will include Professional People who Advocate as well. Take notice that we all have the same problem ........ Land Use........Our rights to recreate in our own forest.
Contacting me is easy, and that is encouraged also. You may make suggestions for information to be added here as well.
Also you may check out the web site (Special Interest - Ouachita ATV Adventure Club) for further information to prevent duplication.
Contacting me is easy, and that is encouraged also. You may make suggestions for information to be added here as well.
Also you may check out the web site (Special Interest - Ouachita ATV Adventure Club) for further information to prevent duplication.
Friday, August 13, 2010
ADVOCATING
Here you will find the means on just how to Advocate the right way for our trails.
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I am wondering something here. Just how many people whom recreate in the forest are watching what our government is up too? There is so much going on in many departments too. So just how would a person keep up with so much?
ReplyDeleteJoin Blue Ribbon Coalition (BRC)of course. www.sharetrails.org
They provide information from the research they perform and the time they spend on government web sites. The Advocate for many of us too. BRC has been around for a very long time now. Maybe you have noticed them. Ever since they were forced to get started because a politician had said "There is no place for motorized recreation in our forest" for which just made the conception of BRC that much easier to become what it is today.
So don't be afraid or discouraged that you may not know where to look for information because BRC has done a lot of the work for all of us. If for some chance you do not see what you are looking for in the BRC web site than feel free to contact them and the appropriate person will contact you back with more information than you expected.
So get out there and Advocate to Save Our Trails from extinction. Join BRC and support your local clubs that work like BRC as well by joining them in this quest.