Land Draft for Closures

Nomad

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A great many areas have been affected by Closures that BLM and the US Forest Service.
These areas have cut off roads that have been used for over 60 years....
Elk, sheep both Mountain and Desert, bear, deer, pronghorn and the story goes on.
Below is a draft of more area they want to close, these are our public lands to use.
Please review and comment.....
We are in just this draft affects 1,223,000 acres of land.
The effects of both BLM and Forest Service we have lost MILLIONS of acres and rights to
usage of these lands by road closures..

As per your request, here is the email I sent you previously. Let me know
if you have any questions.

--Aimee

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Aimee D K Betts
RMP Project Manager
Jarbidge Field Office
Bureau of Land Management - Idaho
E: [email protected]
P: 208-732-7405

Here is a link to the website containing the documents for the Jarbidge
Resource Management Plan:
Draft RMP/EIS

I recommend starting with the document entitled How to Use Documents on
this Website, as it explains some ways you can more easily navigate the
documents using bookmarks, links, and searches rather than having to scroll
through all the pages.

You can find the address to which you can send or email comments in the
Dear Reader Letter. The Executive Summary gives a good overview of the
entire document. More detailed descriptions of the alternative management
options for Recreation and Transportation and Travel can be found in
Chapter 2 on pages 145-166. The maps that accompany these sections include
Maps 51-55: Recreation and Maps 56-66: Transportation and Travel. Appendix
M also discusses management of Special Recreation Management Areas in more
detail. The Special Designations sections of Chapter 2 (pages 207-240) may
also be of interest given your interest in the areas surrounding the
Bruneau and Jarbidge Canyons. Of course, feel free to review and provide
comment on any portions of the document in which you are interested.

Feel free to give me a call or send me an email if you have any questions.

Thank you for your interest in the Jarbidge Resource Management Plan--

--Aimee

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Aimee D K Betts
RMP Project Manager
Jarbidge Field Office
Bureau of Land Management - Idaho
E: [email protected]
P: 208-732-7405
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