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.
We signed the “Protect Colorado's Pristine National Forests” petition!
# 28,000:
5:18 pm PST, Feb 27,Robert Bauer, Colorado
Leave the forest alone!
# 27,999:
2:34 pm PST, Feb 27,David Thomas, Washington
Leave the forests alone they have been there for thousands if not hundreds of years, they provide homes for various wildlife that is essential to the well being of the forest. By allowing greedy land barons to come in and grab whatever they want is reprehensible does the entire country have to be covered with glass and steel?! I am a native Coloradoan(now residing in WA state)I enjoyed the forests as a young boy and I still continue to enjoy them, they are Natures cathedral. STAY OUT!!!!!!!!
# 27,998:
2:12 pm PST, Feb 27,Tyra Goad, Colorado
# 27,997:
2:12 pm PST, Feb 27,Larry Reynolds, Tennessee
# 27,996:
1:49 pm PST, Feb 27,Name not displayed, Colorado
We need to conserve our land for air and the future children of the world.
# 27,995:
11:55 am PST, Feb 27,Nicollette Carter, Kansas
# 27,994:
11:43 am PST, Feb 27,MARY GARDY, Colorado
HOW DARE YOU PEOPLE SIT UP THERE AND DECIDE WHAT YOU WANT-- NOT EVEN ASKING THE CITIZENS THAT LIVE THERE!!!!colorado is a beautiful state and needs to stay that way for generations to come!!!
# 27,993:
11:41 am PST, Feb 27,Elizabeth Kelchner, Colorado
# 27,992:
11:18 am PST, Feb 27,Heather Rogers, Colorado
# 27,991:
10:14 am PST, Feb 27,Kelly Lyon, Colorado
# 27,990:
10:11 am PST, Feb 27,David Perkins, New York
# 27,989:
9:55 am PST, Feb 27,Candy Larue, Colorado
# 27,988:
9:44 am PST, Feb 27,Stacey Dudek, Pennsylvania
# 27,987:
7:42 am PST, Feb 27,Virginia M Baksa, Colorado
# 27,986:
7:26 am PST, Feb 27,Andy Bullecks, Massachusetts
I just moved to MA from CO. But I still love it. Leave my home alone!
# 27,985:
6:14 am PST, Feb 27,Kim Bowman, Colorado
# 27,984:
4:47 am PST, Feb 27,Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
# 27,983:
4:46 am PST, Feb 27,Curtis Hejny jr, Colorado
# 27,982:
4:42 am PST, Feb 27,Danielle Borroel, Colorado
# 27,981:
12:14 am PST, Feb 27,Derrick Borgmann, Colorado
Please keep the efforts going!!
# 27,980:
9:30 pm PST, Feb 26,Sophia Shubert, Colorado
# 27,979:
8:31 pm PST, Feb 26,Fionna Bright, Colorado
Not every piece of nature needs to be developed. The fact that Colorado has untouched natural land is a huge tourist draw here. We DON'T need to mess it up. Leave Colorado as it is.
# 27,978:
8:26 pm PST, Feb 26,Kenneth Kutalek, Colorado
We seem to forget that setting up wilderness and roadless ares WAS a compromise. The Administrtion is renegotiating a contract that was made with the American people years ago. Pretty soon, they'll want to renegotiate again, and again, and again. Pretty slick, isn't it? This deviousness needs to STOP.
# 27,977:
8:01 pm PST, Feb 26,Sarah Miller, Colorado
# 27,976:
6:56 pm PST, Feb 26,Amy Elbert, California
Please No logging!!!
# 27,975:
6:53 pm PST, Feb 26,Melissa Smith, Pennsylvania
# 27,974:
4:49 pm PST, Feb 26,Carlotta Kustes, Kentucky
Quit selling out to industry! Colorado is amazing. Look at the rape of Eastern Kentucky mining.
# 27,973:
4:47 pm PST, Feb 26,Kathleen Kenvin, Colorado
I want Colorado's roadless areas to stay roadless because our state is very special because of them. Leave our roadless areas alone!
# 27,972:
4:46 pm PST, Feb 26,Ron Martin, Colorado
# 27,970:
3:37 pm PST, Feb 26,Maureen Meegan, Colorado
Why aren't you supporting VIABLE alternative energy sources instead of raping our country's natural resources and beauty?
# 27,969:
3:24 pm PST, Feb 26,Name not displayed, Colorado
# 27,968:
3:23 pm PST, Feb 26,Joe Baggett, Colorado
# 27,967:
3:12 pm PST, Feb 26,Nicolas BELLEUDY, France
# 27,966:
3:08 pm PST, Feb 26,Stacey Tatum, Missouri
# 27,965:
3:04 pm PST, Feb 26,Michele Lucy, Kansas
Leave our country alone, not just in Colorado, but everywhere
# 27,964:
3:02 pm PST, Feb 26,WENDY JAQUES, Colorado
# 27,963:
3:02 pm PST, Feb 26,Ann Schmitt, Colorado
# 27,962:
2:23 pm PST, Feb 26,Judy Moore, Oregon
Theirs been to much land lost already, Bush won't leave Oregon alone, don't the wild life deserve some place to live with out hoards of people and loging. Stop it before its to late please.
# 27,961:
2:01 pm PST, Feb 26,Norma Bigtree Groverland, Colorado
We live in this state because of it's beauty and plan to keep it this way for future generations. We must protect ur forests.
# 27,960:
1:40 pm PST, Feb 26,Kate O'Brien Minson, Colorado
# 27,959:
1:35 pm PST, Feb 26,Celeste Hill, Colorado
Everything is NOT for sale to the highest bidder! The forests are a part of the commons and should be protected.