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Protect Colorado's Pristine National Forests

Target: U.S. Forest Service
Sponsored by: Heritage Forests Campaign
The Bush Administration is set to begin a national rulemaking that could weaken regulations currently protecting more than 4.4 million acres of Colorado's undeveloped national forest roadless areas.

These areas currently enjoy protection under the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule, but through this process, the door could be opened to mining, logging, road construction, oil and gas development as well as other corporate special interests.

The proposed Colorado Roadless Rule would leave national forests in Colorado less protected than national forests elsewhere in the country, as other states would still be covered under the broader, stronger 2001 roadless rule.

Please sign the letter below to let the Forest Service know that you want all of Colorado's roadless areas protected. Ask them not to remove the current protections provided by the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule.
deadline: 2-25-2008
goal: 30,000
 

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Dear Forest Service,

Colorado National Forests contain 4.4 million acres of pristine roadless backcountry. These areas not only offer unmatched recreational opportunities for hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts, but provide vital habitats for fish and wildlife. They also contain critical watersheds that supply clean drinking water to Coloradans. It is our responsibility to manage these areas conscientiously and protect their values from the potentially harmful practices of mining, logging, road construction and oil and gas development.

Throughout numerous comment periods and public hearings, the overwhelming majority of American citizens, both inside and outside of Colorado, have asked for the complete protection for all of Colorado's roadless areas. These protections currently exist under the purview of the 2001 roadless rule which provides flexible management of these areas and remains one of the most publicly supported rulemakings ever. We are asking that you allow these protections to remain in place in Colorado as well as the rest of the country.

The proposed Colorado rule does not reflect the overwhelming public desire to protect these irreplaceable wild lands. We ask that you not approve any state-specific rulemaking that would create less protection for Colorado's roadless areas than that currently enjoyed by roadless areas throughout the nation under the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule.

[Your comment]

Sincerely,

[Your name]
[Your city and state]

We signed the “Protect Colorado's Pristine National Forests” petition!
# 50:
5:34 am PST, Jan 19, Sareen Gerson, Maryland
# 49:
5:27 am PST, Jan 19, Fred Fall, New Jersey
# 48:
5:12 am PST, Jan 19, Melissa Beebe, Virginia
# 47:
5:06 am PST, Jan 19, Amy Stansell, Connecticut
# 46:
5:05 am PST, Jan 19, Hazel Chase, Arizona
# 45:
4:47 am PST, Jan 19, Thomas Pirovano, Switzerland
Hopp!
# 44:
4:41 am PST, Jan 19, Tania Naim, Lebanon
# 43:
4:10 am PST, Jan 19, William Harper, Georgia
# 42:
4:07 am PST, Jan 19, Lynda Birke, United Kingdom
# 41:
3:59 am PST, Jan 19, Panagiotis Rigopoulos, Greece
# 40:
3:32 am PST, Jan 19, Charles Stewart mclachlan, United Kingdom
# 39:
2:47 am PST, Jan 19, Alex Won, California
# 38:
2:36 am PST, Jan 19, Marcin Sztwiertnia, Poland
# 37:
2:17 am PST, Jan 19, Jean Buyvoets, Belgium
# 36:
2:15 am PST, Jan 19, Beatrice DUPONT, France
# 35:
1:55 am PST, Jan 19, Steve Klein, Canada
# 34:
1:34 am PST, Jan 19, Noriko Ehara, Japan
# 33:
1:19 am PST, Jan 19, Monluedee Luecha, Nebraska
We need more forest area than ever to keep the ecological balance between the destruction by human beings of the forest and the need for other species' habitat.
# 32:
1:09 am PST, Jan 19, Franziska Eber, Germany
# 31:
12:41 am PST, Jan 19, Peg Boucher Murphy, California
# 30:
12:12 am PST, Jan 19, Sherielle Cleere, West Virginia
# 29:
12:10 am PST, Jan 19, Tassa Rose, Massachusetts
# 28:
11:49 pm PST, Jan 18, John Hammock, Uruguay
yes!
# 27:
11:47 pm PST, Jan 18, Richard Heckler, Egypt
# 26:
11:45 pm PST, Jan 18, Maryann Hornady, Kuwait
YAY!
# 25:
11:43 pm PST, Jan 18, Wendy Horn, California
# 24:
10:46 pm PST, Jan 18, John Roberts, Canada
please leave our beautiful wildlands alone, the development is not worth the devestation
# 23:
10:40 pm PST, Jan 18, Name not displayed, California
# 22:
9:16 pm PST, Jan 18, Name not displayed, Maine
# 21:
8:59 pm PST, Jan 18, Name not displayed, New York
# 20:
8:27 pm PST, Jan 18, Cheyenne Riojas, Texas
# 19:
7:55 pm PST, Jan 18, Lauri Peacock, New Mexico
# 18:
7:36 pm PST, Jan 18, Llew Taylor, Pennsylvania
# 17:
6:45 pm PST, Jan 18, Victoria Mary Stong / Community Activist, New York
With all due respect President Bush: Please.....hands off our precious undeveloped land which is the habitat of many animals and provides God's creations for the world to discover and destress themselves. This beautiful land is too beautiful to give up the the rich and other people with selfish personal agendas.
# 16:
6:39 pm PST, Jan 18, Kathleen Cole, Ohio
# 15:
6:34 pm PST, Jan 18, Sheila Gail Strother, Florida
# 14:
5:33 pm PST, Jan 18, Linda Grady, Maine
# 13:
5:05 pm PST, Jan 18, Shannon Wallis, Alabama
# 12:
4:58 pm PST, Jan 18, Carol Horvath, Pennsylvania
Leave it roadless! & untouched by man!
# 10:
4:47 pm PST, Jan 18, Suey Sivula, New Zealand
# 9:
4:41 pm PST, Jan 18, Karen Gray, Indiana
# 8:
4:34 pm PST, Jan 18, Moira Freeman, Canada
# 7:
4:12 pm PST, Jan 18, Allen Kilpatrick, United Kingdom
time for all humans to save the trees,the national parks and all the forests while we still can
# 6:
3:53 pm PST, Jan 18, Gogo Fouly, Egypt
# 5:
3:21 pm PST, Jan 18, Aiz T, Canada
# 4:
3:18 pm PST, Jan 18, Nancy Vana, Nebraska
# 3:
3:14 pm PST, Jan 18, Cheryl Lawyer, Indiana
# 2:
2:55 pm PST, Jan 18, Deanna Runne, California
# 1:
2:33 pm PST, Jan 18, Kim Fiala, Iowa
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