Posted on 10/12/2011 8:01:19 PM PDT by neverdem
Additional BLM Management Plan for Public Lands in Colorado Will Also Affect Target Shooting |
Friday, October 07, 2011 |
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has released another resource management plan (RMP) and this one on approximately 378,000 acres managed by the agencys Field Office in Kremmling. The public lands are within Grand, Jackson, Summit and parts of Larimer and Eagle Counties. The planning area extends east to the Continental Divide, west to Steamboat Springs and Vail, south to Interstate 70, and north to the Wyoming border. The RMP can be viewed by clicking here. The RMP describes four management alternatives. Alternative A is the no action alternative. It explains current management and is used to compare the three new management alternatives. As noted in the list below, current management allows target shooting anywhere except in developed recreation sites such as campgrounds. However, BLM is proposing to close numerous areas to target shooting in the RMP. The three new alternatives will restrict target shooting in the same manner as shown below. The public comment period is open until December 16 and BLM will announce in advance public hearings on the RMP. Comments may be emailed to co_kremmlingrmp@blm.gov. For further information, you may contact Dennis Gale, RMP Project Manager, at (970) 724-3003 or by e-mail at ddgale@blm.gov. Ask to be added to a mailing list to receive notices of upcoming meetings. If you enjoy target shooting on these public lands, it is extremely important that you review the plan to determine how it will affect your future access for target shooting. The new plan will set the course for public use of these lands for years to come. Please attend at least one of the public meetings and take the time to e-mail your comments to the BLM. Alternative A: Alternatives B, C and D: |
the feds should sell much of the land that teddy roosevelt and successive administrations have stolen.
sell the public land and return the money to pay the debt.
The environMENTALISTS here in Arizona are trying to ban lead bullets on the north Kaibab. They claim if you shoot a deer with a bullet and then eat the deer, you’ll catch lead poisoning like all of the Cauliphonya Condors that they transplanted from Cauliphonya to here in ARIZ FN ZONA! First it was the Mexican Spotted Owl. Then came the Mexican wolf. Now we’re having the California Condors shoved up our...down our throats.
Two weeks ago while driving all the scenic byways in Colorado we went through Kremmling.
All things considered I’d rather be in Canute, Oklahoma.
And Canute is a real crap hole.
Two weeks ago while driving all the scenic byways in Colorado we went through Kremmling.
All things considered I’d rather be in Canute, Oklahoma.
And Canute is a real crap hole.
The place reminds me of Lago (HELL) in Clint Eastwood's High Plains Drifter.
Was quite surprised, ya come out ot the high mountains and in to a high desert area. Few trees and lots of sage brush.
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