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  • Wildlands CPR Finishes Best Management Practices for ORV Use in Forests
    Dirt Bikers in a National Forest
    Wildlands CPR recently released a set of Best Management Practices (BMPs) for off-road vehicles on forestlands.  These BMPs are designed as a resource for public land management agency staff, law enforcement officials, and citizens groups in travel planning or in any decision-making process related to off-road vehicle management on forested lands.

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  • When Good Policies Lead to Bad Decisions
  • Forest Service Allocates $4.7 million for Montana, Idaho projects designed to improve water quality
  • Watershed Restoration & Forest Roads Symposium
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Most Popular Resources

  • The Ecological Effects of Roads
  • Six Strategies for Success: Effective Enforcement of Off-Road Vehicles on Public Lands
  • Ecological Impacts of Mountain Biking: A Critical Literature Review
  • Recent Off-Road Vehicle References
  • Effects of Artificial Lighting on Wildlife
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Success Stories

  • Forest roadwork may drive up state jobs
  • Rural Utah town refuses ORV funds
  • Major funding infusion for National Forest road removal
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From the Blog

  • New Report Focuses on Global Climate Change and ORVs
  • Photo essay: Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah
  • Real ORV enforcement pays off in WA
  • Border fence impenetrable to wildlife?
  • Video on Protecting our Roadless Areas
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About Wildlands CPR

Wildlands CPR is the only national conservation group in the U.S. that specifically targets off-road vehicle abuse of public lands and actively promotes wildland restoration, road removal and the prevention of wildland road construction.

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A Road Runs Through It: Reviving Wild Places

"The essays in this collection are varied: poetic, terse, rational, long-winded, slightly crazy, sentimental, sardonic, bitter, peppery, exalted, informed, heartbreaking, angry."
--Annie Proulx, from the Foreword


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