Big OHV Victory in CA

that is very cool. Karen and co just had 42 trails shut down in el dorado, including Barret Lake, Deer Valley, Strawberry, and 39 others.... She needs to be stopped. This is getting ridiculous. she hates the OHV community, she does not care about the environment, if she did care, she would be going a whole different route, not closing the trails that account for like .0000000001% of all environmental issues. there are much larger issues like deforestation in the third world, usually leads to the next problem , desertification, along with pretty much high polluting , non regulated, manufacturing on a large scale in places like india and china etc, she is literally sue crazy person with a vendetta against the wheeling community.
 
Yes this is a small victory but the OHV division hat to give Karen and her friend $65,000 to covet there legal fee’s! This why PEER and CDB files lawsuits!
 
She’s the Devil!!! Karen is responsible for the majority of the law suit against OHV use in California. It’s always good to know the enemy so here’s a few links, http://www.peer.org/chapters/ca.php
http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/index.html
http://www.sierranevadaalliance.org/


It seem that she did not like losing this case so now she is going after the Tesla expansion at Carnegie http://action.biologicaldiversity.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=11029

SAVE TESLA PARK FROM ORV DESTRUCTION

California's ORV division has never addressed the serious environmental damage to soil, water quality, vegetation and endangered species at Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area, a moonscape of completely eroded hills. Yet the agency now wants to let intensive ORV use tear up Alameda-Tesla purchase lands.
Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area is updating its general plan and will be preparing an "environmental impact report," but its notice for the environmental review leaves out any mention of expanding destructive ORV use. It likewise fails to describe the important biological resources in the Tesla area that would be destroyed -- or any alternative uses for the park.
The Center for Biological Diversity has joined with the Friends of Tesla Park to preserve the Tesla lands as a nonmotorized park and low-impact recreation area, to save its historic and natural resources.
Please use the form below to protect Tesla from being pulverized by ORVs.
 
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