For your immediate action (fyi-a).

Letters in opposition due Oct. 14. You might also mention that snowmobile
use contributes to global warming, because they burn gasoline.
Nonessential burning of gasoline (recreation) ought become taboo.

Does anyone happen to know how much gas a snowmobile uses, and how long
one can typically ride before needing a refill?
Mike  
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Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 04:26:05 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Earth Action, 10/1/03
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NRDC's EARTH ACTION:
The Bulletin for Environmental Activists

October 1, 2003

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Action Alert
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Speak out to keep snowmobiles out of Yellowstone National Park
 
Bowing to the pressure from the snowmobile industry and the Bush 
administration, the National Park Service has proposed a new rule that
would 
allow snowmobile use to continue in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national
parks. 
In doing so, the Park Service is abandoning its original proposal to ban 
snowmobiles in the parks, as well as ignoring the wishes of hundreds of 
thousands of people who wrote in support of the original plan (including
almost 
70,000 NRDC online activists).

Although the new proposal includes a few new restrictions on snowmobile
use, 
the end result would not reduce pollution or noise, or protect the parks
and 
their wildlife and visitors. In fact, a two-year Park Service study
showed that 
continued use of snowmobiles in Yellowstone would cause haze at Old
Faithful; 
present a continuing risk to visitors and employees, especially those who

suffer from asthma and other respiratory conditions; generate engine
noise 
across many of the park's most visited attractions; cause more stress and
harm 
to Yellowstone's wildlife; and emit twice as much carbon monoxide as
compared 
to switching to snowcoaches.

The Park Service has identified banning snowmobiles and implementing the
use of 
snowcoaches as the best way to protect the park, its wildlife and its
visitors, 
but is nevertheless moving ahead with the new, ill-advised plan. The Park

Service is accepting public comments on the proposed rule through October
14.

== What to do ==
Send a message, before the October 14 comment deadline, urging the Park
Service 
to protect Yellowstone and Grand Teton by banning snowmobiles in the
parks. 
 
== Contact information ==
You can send a message to the Park Service directly from NRDC's Earth
Action 
Center at http://www.nrdc.org/action/. Or use the contact information and

sample letter below to send your own message.

Park Service Planning Office
Yellowstone National Park
P.O. Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
 
== Sample letter ==

Subject:  Ban snowmobiles in Yellowstone and Grand Teton

Dear Park Service staff,

I urge you to adopt the National Park Service's original plan to ban
noisy, 
polluting and disruptive snowmobiles in Yellowstone and Grand Teton
national 
parks and replace them with a public transportation system of
multi-passenger 
snowcoaches. Adopting such a plan is the best way to protect the parks
for our 
inspiration and enjoyment now and for future generations.

Your agency's own two-year study, costing $2.5 million, showed that
allowing 
snowmobiles to remain in Yellowstone would cause haze at Old Faithful;
present 
a continuing risk to visitors and employees; generate engine noise across
many 
of the park's most visited attractions; stress and harm Yellowstone's
wildlife; 
and emit twice as much carbon monoxide as switching to snowcoaches. This
option 
would also cost taxpayers $1.3 million more each year while providing
less 
protection for the health of visitors, employees and Yellowstone itself.
Less 
protection at a higher cost simply makes no sense.

The new draft plan is not the kind of farsighted directive called for
here. The 
law, science and overwhelming public opinion all support a phase-out of 
snowmobiles from Yellowstone and Grand Teton. I again urge you to adopt
the 
Park Service's original decision to ban snowmobiles in these historic
national 
parks.

Sincerely,

[Your name and address]

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