Help ensure healthy forests throughout Arizona for years to come! Attend a public meeting on the Forest Planning Rule!
The Forest Service is beginning a process to create and implement a new planning rule to address current and future needs of Arizona's six national forests--Tonto, Apache-Sitgreaves, Kaibab, Coconino, Coronado, and Prescott--and forests across the country. The planning rule provides an unprecedented opportunity to affect land management policy on a large chunk of our public lands and make them more resilient in the face of climate change. This rule will guide plans and help determine if they protect resources, including wildlife, water, and native plants.
With your help, we have the opportunity to correct the results of over a century of mismanagement and create a "greener" vision for the 21st century.
Pleas attend and tell the Forest Service to revise its forest planning rules to help protect, reconnect, and restore national forests and national grasslands.
U.S. Forest Service Public Meeting/Open House
Wednesday, April 28, 2010--6:00pm to 8:30pm
Radisson Phoenix Airport, 427 N. 44th Street, Phoenix AZ
For more details, including a meeting agenda, and to RSVP, contact Sandy Bahr at sandy.bahr@sierraclub.org or call (602) 253-8633