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Subject Look West: Balancing trails, wilderness, and ATVs in Moab's backcountry
Date November 3, 2023 1:57 PM
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** Balancing trails, wilderness, and ATVs in Moab's backcountry
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Friday, November 3, 2023
Source: BLM Utah, Flickr ([link removed])

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently finalized the Labyrinth Rims/Gemini Bridges Travel Management Plan ([link removed]) that will guide land management decisions for a 300,000-acre landscape to the north of Moab for years to come. The plan will help protect cultural sites, riparian habitat, and the experience of non-motorized recreationists ([link removed]) while allowing for motorized recreation on more than 800 miles of dirt trails and routes.

The state of Utah and two off-highway vehicle groups have filed administrative appeals challenging the BLM's recently finalized plan ([link removed]) . These groups are arguing that the closures violate the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and other federal laws, and were "arbitrary and capricious."

Aaron and Kate are joined by Laura Peterson, staff attorney with the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance ([link removed]) , on the most recent episode of CWP's The Landscape podcast ([link removed]) to talk about the BLM's plan and how it addresses motorized recreation among other concerns.

Peterson points out that it's both an incredibly beautiful and scenic area as well as a very popular destination for all kinds of recreators. "There are over 1,200 miles of designated routes, which makes it nearly impossible to escape sort of the sight and sound of off road vehicles," said Peterson ([link removed]) . She also notes that despite the BLM's proposed closures "there's still more than 800 miles of routes in that area" that remain open to four-wheeler trucks, all-terrain vehicles, and dirt bikes.


** Quick hits
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A tangle of rules to protect America's water is falling short

New York Times ([link removed])

Are Good Samaritans a solution to cleaning up abandoned hardrock mines?

Salt Lake Tribune ([link removed])

Who is Laura Daniel-Davis, acting deputy Interior secretary?

E&E News ([link removed])

Balancing trails, wilderness, and ATVs in Moab's backcountry

The Landscape ([link removed]) [podcast] | Salt Lake Tribune ([link removed]) | Deseret News ([link removed]) | E&E News ([link removed])

New Mexico AG accuses private landowner of preventing public access to the Pecos River

KOB4 ([link removed])

Birds in the Americas will no longer be named after people

New York Times ([link removed])

Gray wolves are back on the endangered species list

Bloomberg Law ([link removed]) | E&E News ([link removed])

California desert oasis has lessons for climate change

Los Angeles Times ([link removed])


** Quote of the day
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” Everyone who has worked alongside Laura Daniel-Davis has seen firsthand that she is immensely qualified to help steward our wildlife and natural resources. We look forward to working with her in this new role.”

—Collin O'Mara, president and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation, E&E News ([link removed])


** Picture This
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@usinterior ([link removed])
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge is the second largest wilderness area in Arizona with extremely rugged mountains rising sharply from the surrounding desert plains. The refuge is home to the desert bighorn sheep and the California fan palm, the only native palm in Arizona.

The vast landscape and the solitude of wilderness provide unique recreational opportunities, including backpacking, biking and camping.

Photo by Dan Mitler

#wilderness ([link removed]) #arizona ([link removed]) #publiclands ([link removed]) #cactus ([link removed])

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