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BLUERIBBON COALITION ACTION ALERT!

 

Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber,

 

Attention Western Wyoming and Eastern Idaho recreationists!

 

I don't normally write the Action Alerts, but as part of my job I do try to keep track of all the latest stuff going on with the travel management planning in all the National Forests. Well this morning I got an email from David Wilkinson, Travel Planner on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and I thought I needed to pass along this information. It seems that they are hosting a public discussion panel forum later this month entitled: PERSPECTIVES ON MOTORIZED RECREATION AND WILDLIFE -- Trends, Opportunities, and Effects. BRC's own Public Lands Director, Brian Hawthorne is going to be one of the speakers.

 

I have pastes the information from Dave's email along with driving directions which he attached. If you need additional information, contact David Wilkinson at the Jackson Ranger District at (307) 739-5544.

 

ANYONE WHO RECREATES IN THE BRIDGER-TETON NATIONAL FOREST SHOULD TRY TO ATTEND!

 

Thanks for your continued support,

Ric Foster

Public Lands Assistant

BlueRibbon Coalition

 

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Travel Plan Participant:

 

This is an official invitation to attend a public panel discussion forum entitled: PERSPECTIVES ON MOTORIZED RECREATION AND WILDLIFE--TRENDS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND EFFECTS 6:30 pm on Wednesday, February 21st 2007 at the Teton Science School's Jackson campus in Jackson, Wyoming. The following attachments detail the 7 notable speaker panelists, the event, and directions on the event location. We very much hope you can attend this informative event. Please email or call if you have any questions regarding this event.

 

David Wilkinson

Travel Plan/GIS Support

Bridger-Teton National Forest

Jackson Ranger District

PO Box 1689

Jackson, WY 83001

(307) 739-5544

 

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PERSPECTIVES ON MOTORIZED RECREATION AND WILDLIFE

Trends, Opportunities, and Effects

 

The Bridger-Teton National Forest is hosting a Public Panel Discussion of Current Science and Motorized Recreation on Wednesday, February 21st 2007 from 6:30 to 9:30 pm in the Dining Lodge Room of the Teton Science School's Jackson Campus. This event will have presentations by seven notable speakers: Michael Wisdom-Research Wildlife Biologist (Perspective: current research of motorized use and wildlife effects at the Starkey Experimental Forest in Oregon). Brian Hawthorne-Blue Ribbon Coalition Public Lands Director (Perspective: the national view on OHV use, trends, and the organization's position on balancing motorized use with wildlife). Dr. Chuck Schwartz-(USGS) Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team Leader (Perspective: impacts of roads, trails, homes, developments on grizzly bear survival in the GYE). Brad Hill-Program Manager for Wyoming State Trails (Perspective: State view regarding goals and attributes of a designated motorized system and OHV use with wildlife and other interests). Steve Kilpatrick-Habitat Biologist for Wyoming Game & Fish Department (Perspective: relationship, effects, and opportunities between OHV use and hunting). Eric Grove-Local Jackson Hole OHV Rental Business owner and recreationist (Perspective: OHV trends regarding use/sales locally and what he is hearing from customers). Franz Camenzind-Executive Director of the Jackson Hole Alliance (Perspective: relationship and trends between local OHV use and non-motorized/quiet recreation). The public is invited to attend this free event that will include time for questions from the audience and an opportunity to Meet and Greet the Panelists, following the panel forum. This event is part of the Travel Plan Revision process and the development of a Designated Motorized Road and Trail system for the North Zone of the Bridger-Teton National Forest.

 

For additional information call David Wilkinson-BTNF Travel Plan Coordinator at 739-5544.

 

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Driving Directions to the Jackson Campus

 

From the north:

Follow HWY 89/191 south to the Jackson Town Square. Turn right at the square onto Broadway. Continue 1.5 miles on Broadway to the US 89/191 and HWY 22 intersection (Albertsons & Jackson State Bank on your left). Turn right onto HWY 22. Head west on HWY 22 for approx. 1.7 miles. Watch for the Teton Science Schools sign on the right at Coyote Canyon Road. Turn right onto Coyote Canyon Road. Follow Coyote Canyon Road .6 miles to the Jackson Campus.

 

From the south:

Follow HWY 89/191 north to the US 89/191 and HWY 22 intersection (Albertsons on your right side). Turn left at the light onto HWY 22. Proceed on HWY 22 for approx. 1.7 miles. Watch for the Teton Science Schools sign on the right at Coyote Canyon Road. Turn right on Coyote Canyon Road and follow it .6 miles to the Jackson Campus.

 

From the west:

Follow HWY 22 (from Teton Pass) east to the town of Wilson. Stay on HWY22. You will reach the HWY 390 junction after approx. 1.5 miles. Continue on HWY 22. Travel approx. 2.4 miles past the HWY 390 junction. Watch for the Teton Science Schools sign on the left at Coyote Canyon Road. Turn left onto Coyote Canyon Road and follow it .6 miles to the Jackson Campus.

 

Approximate Distances to the Jackson Campus

 

From the North

Moran Junction 34.6 Miles

Moose Junction 14.7 Miles

Airport 12.8 Miles

 

From the South

Hoback Junction 14.3 Miles

 

From the West

Wilson (Post Office) 3.5 Miles

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