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Help for our local streams...

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Help for our local streams...

Postby Ken@theSpot » October 22nd, 2009, 4:18 pm

Iwanted to make sure that as many people as possible saw this so I am posting it here and in the conservation area of the board. Thanks.

Here is a message from our good friend Carolin Atchison from Friends of the River. This is your chance to make a difference in our local SoCal waters. If you're tired of picking up dirty diapers and other people's trash, speak up now and make your opinion known. If you want to learn more Carolin's contact info appears at the end of this announcement or go here http://www.sangabrielmountains.org . Get involved!


COME JOIN US FOR A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY TO HELP ESTABLISH A MUCH NEEDED NATIONAL RECREATION AREA FOR OUR SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND WATERSHED!


This is the National Park Service last public hearing for this comment period:

Wednesday October 28
7pm to 9pm
Northeast Valley City Hall Auditorium
7747 Foothill Blvd, Tujunga, CA 91042

NPS staff will present their study, analysis, and proposals and then solicit public comments.

For more information about the study and public meeting please visit:
http://www.nps.gov/pwro/sangabriel/

Written comments can be submitted online through November 15th.
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The National Park Service is seeking our input for their congressionally mandated “San Gabriel Watershed and Mountains Special Resource Study”

This recently released study includes a visionary proposal to incorporate our San Gabriel Mountains into a new National Recreation Area (NRA) modeled after the successful and collaborative Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.

An NRA would result in a better trail system for healthy outdoor recreation such as hiking, fishing, and horsebackriding, improved campgrounds, as well as preservation of the mountains’ rich biodiversity, dynamic river system, and historical sites.

This proposal would also help bring more re$ource$ to the historically underfunded Angeles National Forest.

Did you know that the San Gabriel Mountains are one of the 'richest areas for fresh water fish in Southern California' or that they contain rocks more than 1 billion years old? Or that they are among the fastest growing mountains in the world?


For more information about our "San Gabriel Mountains Forever" campaign, please visit:
http://www.sangabrielmountains.org


We really hope you can join us.

THANK YOU

Carolin Atchison
Friends of the River
(661) 607-8033

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