| Roadless areas are the ecological heart of our public lands. They provide critical wildlife habitat, offer opportunities for scientific research on natural ecosystems and preserve our watershed health. Roadless lands also offer some of the best human recreational opportunities for hiking, cross-county skiing, snowshoeing, and hunting and fishing in a quiet, natural setting. Come learn how Roadless areas are currently managed and protected, how the current US Forest Service’s Roadless Rulemaking process will impact these last, undeveloped lands, and obtain some recreation opportunities for you to go explore these lands for yourself.
Presented by Wild Connections. Wild Connections is a science-based advocacy organization working to identify, protect, and restore native ecosystems in the Upper Arkansas and South Platte Rivers watersheds. Wild Connections is a 501(c3) non-profit organization. Learn more at www.wildconnections.org.
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