Endangered Grizzlies and Wildlife need our help
In the next few weeks, the U.S. Forest Service plans to reopen a
road that runs through the heart of grizzly bear habitat in
Wyoming’s Sweetwater Valley.
Please go to www.savebiogems.org/bears/takeaction and urge the
Forest Service to keep the road permanently closed.
With encroaching development on nearby lands, the Sweetwater
Valley — inside the Shoshone National Forest — has become a
secure oasis for threatened and imperiled wildlife.
In the eight years that the road has been closed, an abundance
of wildlife has thrived here, including grizzly bears, wolves,
lynx, cougars and moose.
In fact, grizzlies that have just come out of hibernation are
grazing right now on grass and other plants found in the valley.
There is no rationale for the Forest Service’s proposal to
reopen the road, which leads nowhere and has languished for
years. Reopening the road would only disturb and threaten the
Sweetwater Valley’s wilderness and wildlife.
Please go to www.savebiogems.org/bears/takeaction right away and
urge the Forest Service to leave the road closed. Time is
running out, as forest officials plan to reopen the road in the
next few weeks.
Thank you for taking action to protect our remaining western
wildlands.
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