Caitlin Thompson / Monday, January 6, 2014 / Categories: Media Western Colorado Sportsmen Speak-up for Non-Motorized Habitat & Hunting In Colorado, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is currently making decisions which will direct the management of thousands of acres of public land on the Western Slope by updating Resource Management Plans (RMP) in the Grand Junction and Domiguez-Escalante Districts. Sportsmen understand that to ensure that this area continues to produce healthy populations of wildlife, and thus quality hunting opportunities, it's crucial that large tracts of non-motorized habitat be maintained. In the following video, retired wildlife biologists, ATV users and public land hunters highlight why maintaining non-motorized habitat and recreational opportunities is important to them. If you're interested in speaking-up for Western Colorado's backcountry, become a BHA member or contact us here.//www.youtube.com/embed/5iH5qw8nuKQ Previous Article Hunting & Fishing: A Vital Connection between People and Nature Next Article Defending Fair Chase: Banning Drones for Hunting or Scouting Print 2 Rate this article: No rating Caitlin ThompsonCaitlin Thompson Other posts by Caitlin Thompson Contact author