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CampaignsRoad Reclamation and Watershed Restoration In addition, as a result of our public education and lawsuits, the Flathead National Forest has scheduled the reclamation of some 800 miles of road. This means that all culverts and road-fill at stream crossings will be removed and the land in the immediate area returned to near its native contours in order to ensure that culverts will not plug and cause the road to be eroded into the streams. Streams will flow freely once more and the decrease in human use of the area will increase its availability for use by grizzly bear, wolf, elk, wolverine and many other terrestrial species. Less dirt in the water means improved habitat for sensitive fish species like bull trout and westslope cutthroat trout.
Working to Maintain and Restore Peace and Quiet We encourage decision-makers to prohibit the use of jet-skis in our National Parks, to prohibit scenic flights over our National Parks, to provide for nonmotorized waterways and camping opportunities, to provide safe, nonmotorized alternatives to public highways, and to favor public transportation over the proliferation of private automobiles and asphalt. Protecting Roadless Areas and Old-Growth Forests We appeal timber sales that would build roads in roadless areas or log old-growth forests. We have developed and maintain an educational old-growth forest interpretive trail on the Flathead National Forest. |
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