|
Forum Superstar
Join Date: Apr 2006
Member Number: 1769
Location: SoCal
Posts: 2,667
|
just a small list
of guys wanting to shut down your trails
of those wanting to shut down our public lands to motorized access
. Alaska
Alaska Center for the Environment, Anchorage
Alaska Quiet Rights Coalition, Anchorage
Denali Citizens Council, Denali Park
Eastern Kenai Peninsula Environmental Action Association, Seward
Arizona
Arizona Wilderness Coalition, Tucson
Center for Biological Diversity, Tucson
Grand Canyon Wildlands Council, Grand Canyon
Santa Rita Park Neighborhood Association, Tucson
Sky Island Alliance, Tucson
White Mountain Conservation League, Pinetop
California
Animal Protection Institute, Sacramento
Blue Water Network/Friends of the Earth, San Francisco
California Wilderness Coalition, Davis
Californians for Western Wilderness, San Francisco
Center for Sierra Nevada Conservation, Georgetown
Citizens for a Vehicle Free Nipomo Dunes, Nipomo
Commitment to Our Recreational Environment (CORE), Arnold
Desert Protective Council, San Diego
Endangered Habitats League, Los Angeles
Friends of the Inyo, Bishop
Los Padres Forest Watch, Santa Barbara
Mountain Lion Foundation, Sacramento
Palos Verdes/South Bay Audubon Society, Palos Verdes
Planning and Conservation League, Sacramento
San Diego Audubon Society, San Diego
Sierra Nevada Alliance, South Lake Tahoe
Sierra Nevada Forest Protection Campaign, Sacramento
Snowlands Network, Livermore
Surf Riders Foundation, USA, San Clemente
Ventana Wilderness Alliance, Santa Cruz
Colorado
Center for Native Ecosystems, Denver
Colorado Mountain Club, Golden
Colorado Wild, Durango
Friends of the Routt Backcountry, Steamboat Springs
Great Old Broads for Wilderness, Durango
High Country Citizens Alliance, Crested Butte
Quiet Use Coalition, Buena Vista
Rocky Mountain Recreation Initiative, Nederland
San Luis System Ecosystem Council, Alamosa
Sinapu, Boulder
Western Colorado Congress, Grand Junction
Western Slope Environmental Resource Council, Paonia
Wilderness Workshop, Carbondale
Florida
Florida Biodiversity Project, Hollywood
Georgia
Georgia Forestwatch, Ellijay
Mountain High Hikers, Hiawassee
Idaho
Boulder White Clouds Council, Ketchum
Friends of the Clearwater, Moscow
Idaho Conservation League, Boise
Idaho Sporting Congress, Boise
Nordic & Backcountry Skiers Alliance of Idaho, Sun Valley
Selkirk Conservation Alliance, Priest River
Winter Wildlands Alliance, Boise
Indiana
Heartwood, Bloomington
Hoosier Environmental Council, Indianapolis
Hoosier Hikers Council, Martinsville
Kentucky
Appalachian Science in the Public Interest, Mt. Vernon
Kentucky Heartwood, Frankfort
Maryland
American Hiking Society, Silver Spring
Continental Divide Trail Society, Baltimore
Michigan
FOLK, L’Anse
Michigan Environmental Council, Lansing
Northwoods Wilderness Recovery, Marquette
West Michigan Environmental Action Council, Grand Rapids
Minnesota
Friends of the Snake River, Shoreview
Jack Pine Coalition, Laporte
Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, St. Paul
Minnesotans for Responsible Recreation, Duluth
Resource Stewardship Association of Becker County, Ponsford
Superior Wilderness Action Network, Sandstone
Montana
American Wildlands, Bozeman
Deerlodge Forest Defense Fund, Boulder
Friends of the Bitterroot, Hamilton
Great Burn Study Group, Missoula
Greater Yellowstone Coalition, Bozeman
Native Forest Network, Missoula
Park County Environmental Council, Livingston
Predator Conservation Alliance, Bozeman
Southwest Montana Wildlands Alliance, Boulder
Swan View Coalition, Kalispell
Wilderness Watch, Missoula
Wildlands CPR, Missoula
New Hampshire
ATV Watch, Fitzwilliam
New Jersey
Great Egg Harbor Watershed Association, Newtonville
Hackensack Riverkeeper, Hale
New Mexico
Forest Guardians, Santa Fe
Southwest Environmental Center, Las Cruces
Upper Gila Watershed Alliance, Gila
New York
Serpentine Art and Nature Commons, Staten Island
North Carolina
Southern Appalachian Forest Coalition, Asheville
Oregon
Bark, Portland
Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project, Fossil
Central Oregon Forest Issues Committee, Bend
Conservation Leaders Network, Wedderburn
Friends of Living Oregon Waters, Grants Pass
Gifford Pinchot Task Force, Portland
Grant County Conservationists, John Day
Headwaters, Ashland
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center, Williams
Oregon Natural Desert Association, Portland
Siskiyou Regional Education Project, Grants Pass
Threatened and Endangered Little Applegate Valley, Jacksonville
Wild Wilderness, Bend
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Forest Coalition, Boiling Springs
Utah
Bear River Watershed Council, Richmond
Living Rivers, Moab
Red Rock Forests, Moab
Save Our Canyons, Salt Lake City
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, Salt Lake City
Vermont
Vermont Forest Watch, Montpelier
Noise Pollution Clearinghouse, Montpelier
Peaceful Roads and Trails Vermont, East Hardwick
Virginia
The Clinch Coalition, Coeburn
Taking Responsibility for the Earth and Environment (TREE), Blacksburg
Virginia Forest Watch, Nickelsville
Virginians for Wilderness, Staunton
Washington
Alpine Lakes Protection Society, Seattle
Conservation Northwest, Bellingham
Issaquah Alps Trails Club, Issaquah
The Lands Council, Spokane
The Mountaineers, Seattle
North Cascades Conservation Council, Mercer Island
Olympic Forest Coalition, Olympia
Washington Trails Association, Seattle
Washington Wilderness Coalition, Seattle
Washington, D.C.
American Lands Alliance
Defenders of Wildlife
Friends of the Earth
National Parks Conservation Association
Sierra Club
The Wilderness Society
Wisconsin
Friends of L-O-G Greenway, Luck
Silent Sports Magazine, Waupaca
Wyoming
Biodiversity Conservation Alliance, Laramie
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance, Jackson
Think we have the luxury to just sit around?
Argue among ourselves?
I think we need to organize and get the ball rolling
Last edited by highbeams : 11-14-2007 at 05:06 PM.
|