CRAZY MOUNTAINS
NATIONAL FOREST
LETTERS
Your nationwide public lands
roads and trails access are in jeopardy.
Your federally produced maps removing our public roads and trails
are at stake. It is estimated
that 30% of our public lands access roads/trails are currently
unperfected prescriptive at this time.
The culture of fear for our federal employees that manage our
public lands and resources,
their removal or hamstringing is increasing.
If our Public Trust stewards
are prevented from doing their jobs by privatizing forces,
how will the public's resources, lands and access
be maintained and protected for future generations?
Crazy
Mountains National Forest Public Access Home Page
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The Sessions, Daines, Stockgrowers
and MT Farm Bureau Letters show the demands to end the prescriptive
easement process natiionwide, as well as ending the printing
of these roads/trails on future maps.
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The public hunter letters
reveal that Daines did not respond or would not get involved,
yet when reached out to by certain privatizing landowners
in the Crazy Mountains National Forest, he not only got involved,
he elevated false allegations that he did not do due diligence
in investigating first, before elevating to the highest levels
of the Forest Service and USDA.
Ag
& Congressional Letters |
Public
Recreationist Letters |
Forest
Service Letters |
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Enhancing Montana's
Wildlife & Habitat
www.EMWH.org
Have you
been in the Crazy Mountains?
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If
you have been in the Crazy Mountains...
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perhaps
you received a citation
when you were on a FS Trail on their map;
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perhaps
you have been on one of these contested
trail and you thankfully did not
ask landowner permission or sign in
and would like to add your account to the
prescriptive easement history;
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perhaps
you would just like to share your story
and/or some pictures of what these particular
public lands and access mean to you?
If so, please
contact Kathryn :
kathryn@emwh.org
406-579-7748
Crazy
Mountain Public Access Page
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I beg you to show the
same level of defense for our public access and Alex
Sankiewicz's reinstatement as Yellowstone District Ranger,
by raising your concerns to the same officials that
the privatizers just did with false allegations. Because
when you see the roll out of information to come and
the players agendas, you will agree, this isn't just
about one man and his job, it is about what he was doing
as a steward of our public lands that others greedily
desire for their own.
Secretary of
Agriculture, Sonny Perdue, U.S. Department
of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Ave., S.W., Washington,
DC 20250 (202) 720-2791
Forest Service
Chief, Vicki Christiansen, vcchristiansen@fs.fed.us (202)
205-8439
Region 1, Regional
Forester Leanne Marten, lmarten@fs.fed.us (406)
329-3315
Custer Gallatin
National Forest Supervisor Mary Erickson, mcerickson@fs.fed.us
(406) 587-6949
Senator Steve
Daines, steve@daines.senate.gov (202) 224-2651
Even though Sen. Tester
was not evident in the letters, please contact him as
well.
Sen. Jon Tester, senator@tester.senate.gov
(202) 224-2644
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