In response to a court ruling throwing out a plan allowing 540 snowmobiles a day into Yellowstone, the Department of the Interior now proposes a compromise: 318 machines a day. "The National Park Service’s own scientists — studying air pollution, noise pollution and the effect on the park’s animals — have consistently found that the best solution is low-emission, higher-capacity snow coaches. The new plan would allow 78 of those a day."
"This new plan is a bad and barely acceptable compromise. It is well past time for snowmobilers to confine themselves to the thousands of miles of trails on public lands outside Yellowstone."
The public has until Monday, November 17th to comment.
Read the whole editorial from The New York Times.
Read about the temporary plan.
Check out Yellowstone as a World Heritage Site.
Read the plan proposed for the next three years.
Submit a comment.
Read about the temporary plan.
Check out Yellowstone as a World Heritage Site.
Read the plan proposed for the next three years.
Submit a comment.
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