Protect Hot Springs Located in Inventoried Roadless Areas

topic posted Sun, February 26, 2006 - 2:33 PM by  BrotherHS
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Greetings Everyone,

The the management of public roadless forests represents one of the most important issues facing our environment today. This effects all kinds of outdoor recreation enthusiasts, including those of us who enjoy hot springs off the beaten path.

The old rule was the most supported set of federal laws ever enacted until the Bush Administration quietly, without a public vote, repealed and replaced the 2001 version with the 2005 version. There will be a dramatic reduction of roadless land if we let the 2005 Roadless Rule remain in place.

The is our last chance - the last 2% of land nationwide is roadless, and right now it's on the chopping block.

Click the link below to take action and learn more!

www.idahohotsprings.com/infoce...eaction

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