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Top: Recreation: Outdoors: Offroad_Vehicles: Land_Use_Issues:
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» BlueRibbon Coalition - Group promotes responsible use of public land in California. Offers mission statement, information on legal issues, membership details, news, and links to related sites.
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» Bureau of Land Management - The Bureau of Land Management administers 264 million acres of public lands, located primarily in the 12 Western States, containing natural, historical, cultural, recreational, and economic resources.
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» Colorado OHV Coalition - The Colorado Off Highway Vehicle Coalition (COHVCO), is a non-profit volunteer organization which represents, assists and empowers OHV enthusiasts in protecting motorized recreation in Colorado
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» Del Albright - Advocate offers advice for use and access to public lands. Features articles, photos, and contacts.
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» Public Access RS2477 - In recent years these rights-of-way and the public's continued access to these public lands has been increasingly threatened by a small group of special interests and some federal bureaucrats.
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» R.S. 2477 and Property Rights - Details and facts regarding Revised Statute 2477, adopted by Congress in 1866 which granted a right-of-way for the construction of highways across public land not reserved for public uses.
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» Shelton, Connecticut ATV/ORV Leisure Track Petition - Asking for the funding and building a leisure ATV/ORV track to satisfy ORV users of legal concern and solve current issues about illegal ORV usage throughout the city. Requests signatures in guest book.
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» Track Care Western Australia Inc. - Non profit organization dedicated to promoting issues involving the repair and upkeep of off-bitumen tracks throughout Western Australia. Includes membership information, sponsor list, downloadable minutes and newsletter, photos, application form, and contact information.
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» Tread Lightly! - Tread Lightly! is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to protecting the great outdoors. In an age where outdoor recreation is the sport of choice, it is our responsibility to exercise responsible outdoor practices.
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