Blog Archives for April, 2008

Photo essay: Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah

April 22, 2008
Fighting the tide of locals escaping town during the ugliest event of the tourist season, our brave Utah Coordinator ventures into the desert to capture these images of one of the nation's most high-profile off-roading events.  ***  Welcome to Moab on a spring afternoon. You can hear the grass grow and the sand shift.    Flowers are beginning to uncurl from cracks in the cliffs. You can go barefoot on the sandstone and feel the warmth of the new year's sun.

Real ORV enforcement pays off in WA

April 2, 2008
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife conducted a lengthy investigation to determine who some of the primary responsible parties were in an ORV trespass incident that ruined a meadow and affected an irrigation district near Wenatchee, WA. Felony charges were filed against six different people and one, who pleaded guilty was sentenced to 22 months in prison for the damage he caused to the area.

Border fence impenetrable to wildlife?

April 2, 2008
The Department of Homeland Security announced yesterday that it would waive environmental laws for the construction of the remaining 470 miles of border fence in an effort to get that fence built before the end of 2008. The Washington Post article mentions significant potential impacts to wildlife, water quality and vegetation.

Video on Protecting our Roadless Areas

April 1, 2008
Check out this short video on roadless areas, their values, and why we should continue to protect them from roads.