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Comments Needed by September 16th
The Black Hills National Forest of South Dakota and Wyoming is like no other forest in the world. Rising high above the surrounding plains, the island ecosystem of the ‘Hills is incredibly diverse, harboring species of wildlife and plant communities that exist nowhere else in the world Unfortunately, the Forest Service (FS) has failed to protect and restore these natural values. The Black Hills is one of the most heavily developed forests in this country, a distinction that threatens the long-term survival of many native fish, wildlife, and plant species. Due to citizen pressure, the FS agreed to reevaluate Black Hills management. Through the “Phase II” amendment to their long-term management plan, the FS may provide protection desperately needed on the Black Hills. The Phase II Amendment may actually protect native species and their habitats on the Black Hills, protect research natural areas for future research and enjoyment, and ensure the natural values of the Black Hills are not sacrificed for short-term economic gain. However, the Phase II Amendment won’t provide these necessary environmental protections unless concerned citizens demand it! Currently, the Forest Service is in the process of developing “alternatives” for the Phase II Amendment. The alternatives are developed primarily to respond to public concerns and demands. However, the final alternative that is selected usually reflects what the public demands most. The Forest Service is now seeking public comment on possible alternatives. This is an important opportunity to let the agency know you demand protection of the Black Hills ecosystem. Your comments can make a huge difference. Please send comments asking the Forest Service to develop an alternative that:
Your comments will let the Forest Service know that management must focus on protecting and restoring the Black Hills ecosystem, for our health and the health of the natural world. Please send a letter to the Forest Service by September 16, 2002 to: Attn: Jeff Ulrich You can also call or e-mail Jeff Ulrich of the Black Hills N.F. to express your
concerns and comments at (605) 673-9228 or
jlulrich@fs.fed.us.
Contact Information
For more information, contact Jeremy Nichols at Biodiversity Conservation
Alliance: PO Box 1512, Laramie, WY 82073, (307) 742-7978,
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Biodiversity Conservation Alliance P.O. Box 1512, Laramie, WY 82073 (307) 742-7978 - maggie@voiceforthewild.org |