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Protect Our Public Lands: Take Action Tomorrow Night!
We've raised the alarm in our Newsletter and on our Blog, and now is the time to stand together.
Join us tomorrow evening in Clovis, California, for a critical Public Meeting to discuss the proposed Range of Light National Monument—a sweeping land grab that could strip away public access to over 2,000 miles of roads open to all vehicles, including non-highway green/red sticker vehicles, 190 miles of local, trails and some 75,000 acres of hunting and snowmobile destinations. This devastating proposal threatens to close off these areas to off-roaders, hunters, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
This plan, fast-tracked by the outgoing administration, would turn vast areas of Sierra National Forest into a National Park, cutting off access for countless public land users with a single pen stroke. Our public lands should remain for the public—not locked away.
When & Where: Tomorrow night in Clovis, CA at the Veterans Memorial District, 808 4th St, Clovis, CA 93612 (Link to Google Map)
If you can’t attend, make your voice heard by contacting your federal representatives today to oppose this overreach. Together, we can preserve the trails, access, and traditions that make our community strong.
Please share this with your networks and spread the word!
Featured Speakers
Bobby Macaulay (Madera County Supervisor)
Tom Hobby (Yosemite Clean Energy)
Kirby Molen (Sierra Forest Products)
Rose Winn (Cal4Wheel)
Ben Burr (BlueRibbon Coalition)
Mike Wubbels (Stewards of the Sierra NF)
Marc Magness (Clovis Independent 4WD Club)
Mike Costello (HOWL for Wildlife)
Jeff Aiello (18Thirty Entertainment)
With representatives from
Congressman Vince Fong
Yosemite Sierra Gateway Trail Coalition (YSGTC)
Fresno County
Supported By
BlueRibbon Coalition
California Four Wheel Drive Association
Stewards of the Sierra NF
CORVA (California Off-Road Vehicle Association)
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We've raised the alarm in our Newsletter and on our Blog, and now is the time to stand together.
Join us tomorrow evening in Clovis, California, for a critical Public Meeting to discuss the proposed Range of Light National Monument—a sweeping land grab that could strip away public access to over 2,000 miles of roads open to all vehicles, including non-highway green/red sticker vehicles, 190 miles of local, trails and some 75,000 acres of hunting and snowmobile destinations. This devastating proposal threatens to close off these areas to off-roaders, hunters, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
This plan, fast-tracked by the outgoing administration, would turn vast areas of Sierra National Forest into a National Park, cutting off access for countless public land users with a single pen stroke. Our public lands should remain for the public—not locked away.
When & Where: Tomorrow night in Clovis, CA at the Veterans Memorial District, 808 4th St, Clovis, CA 93612 (Link to Google Map)
If you can’t attend, make your voice heard by contacting your federal representatives today to oppose this overreach. Together, we can preserve the trails, access, and traditions that make our community strong.
Please share this with your networks and spread the word!
Featured Speakers
Bobby Macaulay (Madera County Supervisor)
Tom Hobby (Yosemite Clean Energy)
Kirby Molen (Sierra Forest Products)
Rose Winn (Cal4Wheel)
Ben Burr (BlueRibbon Coalition)
Mike Wubbels (Stewards of the Sierra NF)
Marc Magness (Clovis Independent 4WD Club)
Mike Costello (HOWL for Wildlife)
Jeff Aiello (18Thirty Entertainment)
With representatives from
Congressman Vince Fong
Yosemite Sierra Gateway Trail Coalition (YSGTC)
Fresno County
Supported By
BlueRibbon Coalition
California Four Wheel Drive Association
Stewards of the Sierra NF
CORVA (California Off-Road Vehicle Association)
Click for larger version
