ayeshahaqqiqa
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Mon Feb-13-06 03:46 PM
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Can you help save the Buffalo River? |
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The Buffalo River in Arkansas was the first designated wild river, and is not supposed to be developed. But a local environmental activist who I know personally is sending out this email that I wanted to share with you. Steel Creek contains a magnificent cliff, one of the highest cliffs west of the Rockies, I believe. It is a gathering place for picnics, hikes, and research. It is Steel Creek that is in danger.
The Steel Creek area of the Buffalo River is slated to undergo a major overhaul that so far has been completely under the radar. The new superintendant of the Buffalo National Park Service has plans that are already in the works to turn Steel Creek over to concessioners for a commercial horse/dude ranch. The confirmed new plans include all of the following :
Pave the road into Steel Creek from the highway, Pasture horses year round in the fields at Steele Creek, build outbuildings for a horse ranch concessioner, build a store to sell groceries and tack, tear down the research house used by university and other researchers, lease the stone house to the concessioner, double horse camping at the campground.
These are not speculative plans. They are confirmed to be underway. The problem is these plans break the law of a Wild and Scenic River Act designation as it is developing the shoreline. We need to get the word out to landowners, horse ranchers, concerned citizens and Buffalo River lovers. This is already in motion so we must act quickly if we want to preserve the natural beauty of Steel Creek.
There was no indication on who we write about this--but I would assume your Congresscritters would be a good start.
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gimama
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Mon Feb-13-06 03:58 PM
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1. thank YOU for this heads UP |
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It is a Treasure,no cash could replace..of course I'll help.
I have some environmental online groups I'll get this to, such as Union of Concerned Scientists and 2020Vision.org.
Where's Julia "Butterfly" Hill today?!? She's the Sequoiya sittin' WARRIOR(I think name of documentary:'the Art of Tree-Sitting').
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Mon Feb-13-06 04:07 PM
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Those rat-bastard rapists.
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