Congress
is attempting
to discard an
important tool
that is used
to determine
the future of
264 million
acres of
public land,
managed by the
Bureau of Land
Management
(BLM).
A significant
amount of
climbing, such
as Red Rocks
and Indian
Creek, is at
risk.
Congress
has put a
critically
important planning
process on the
chopping
block, called
BLM 2.0, which
provides the
public an
opportunity to
weigh in on
how BLM lands
are managed.
This
planning
process
considers all
uses,
including
recreation, in
a transparent
process that
provides
multiple
opportunities
for public
input.
This
is not a
partisan
issue. If
Congress
throws out BLM
2.0, it is
making a
strong
statement that
your voice is
not as
important as
corporate
interests and
that your
values,
whatever they
are, do not
need to be
considered.
This is a
direct attack
on our public
lands and is
part of the
campaign to
kill the
public land
system,
one cut
at a time.
Tell
your
representatives
that
you
won't stand for
having your
voice silenced!
Our
partners at
Outdoor Alliance
have an
easy-to-use
letter writing
tool,
ready for
your
customization.
It
only takes 5
minutes.
Please act
now.