NW Colorado • Entered by Diane Miller on December 6, 2022
Letter to the Editor
November 15, 2022 – November 15, 2022
Participants and Hours
Pre Planning hours | |
Post Admin hours | |
Activity Hours | 6 |
Participants | 5 |
Total Hours | 30 |
Key Issue: Wildlife Protection
Activity Type: Advocacy (rallies, lobbying, meeting decision makers, letters/calls/emails)
Key Partners: Keep Routt Wild, Trappers Lake Sierra Club, Friends of the Routt Backcountry
Measurable Outcomes
Outcome 1: Advocacy actions (4 letters/postcards)
Outcome 2: Advocacy actions
Outcome 3: Advocacy actions (2 )[/if 1231]
Short Description of Activity
With regard to the Mad Rabbit Trails project, I wrote a letter to the editor that was subsequently published in the local newspaper. I also coordinated with other local groups including Sierra Club and Friends of the Routt Backcountry to sign onto this letter Additionally, our Broadband signed onto two letters to the USFS and I submitted personal comments to the USFS
Reflection/Evaluation
Initial goal was to obtain broader consensus on the issue and that was met by getting others to sign onto letters. It remains to be seen whether the USFS takes these comments into consideration and significantly alters the current Mad Rabbit Trails Project
Photos/Uploads
Photo Captions
https://www.steamboatpilot.com/opinion/letter-to-the-editor/letter-to-balance-conservation-and-recreation-forest-service-must-follow-the-science/