Talking Points

Speak up For a Quiet and Healthy Forest!

This November the Coronado National Forest will be resuming public meetings to present draft sections of the revised Forest Management Plan. The new Plan will affect management of the Forest for the next twenty years or more. The Forest Service is seeking input on draft Desired Conditions, proposed maps of Land Use Zones, and a first draft of Potential Wilderness. This is your opportunity to speak up for protection of the spectacular Coronado National Forest.

The Coronado Planning Partnership has released a report entitled State of the Coronado National Forest: An Assessment and Recommendations for the 21st Century. Please utilize this great tool to inform yourself about the special values of each mountain range on the Forest and to formulate comments to the Forest service. Ask the Forest Service to adopt the Report and the management recommendations contained within, as key components of the new Forest Plan.

Ask for a plan that is conservation-based, protects the amazing biological diversity of the Forest, promotes a healthy and resilient Forest, and that protects quiet recreation opportunities. Attend one of more of these public meetings and talk to the Forest Service about these critical issues

Quiet Recreation: The majority of Forest visitors travel to the Forest to escape noise and pollution, and engage in quiet and low-impact recreation. These opportunities are threatened by Off-Road Vehicle use.

Special Interest Area Proposals: Protect biologically and culturally important areas of the Forest through the designation of Special Areas. Support the designation of the following proposed areas:

Wilderness Suitability: Many areas of the Forest remain rugged and wild and are a cornerstone for protecting biological diversity and ecosystem resiliency, and for providing primitive recreation opportunities. As development brings more people to the Forest, quiet, pristine areas on the Forest deserve protection.

Your input can make a difference! Please attend one or more public meetings in your area.

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If you cannot make these meetings, you can still have input!

Let the Forest Service know what you think by contacting Jennifer Ruyle at (520) 388-8300 or coronado-plan@fs.fed.us. or by visiting http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coronado/plan-revision/index.shtml

For more information contact Louise Misztal at (520) 624-7080 x 19, or louise@skyislandalliance.org