In this episode of the Defend Your Ground podcast, Ben and Simone discuss the Valle Caldera National Preserve in New Mexico with guest Seth Gaynor. They explore the history of the preserve, its transition to National Park Service management, and the current public access restrictions. The conversation highlights the importance of public comments on the management plan and the need for increased access to the area for recreational activities. The episode emphasizes the financial implications of limited access and the advocacy efforts required to ensure public lands remain accessible to all.
Takeaways
The Valle Caldera National Preserve is a significant area for outdoor recreation.Public access to the preserve is currently limited to 35 permits a day.The management plan does not analyze options for expanding access.The transition to National Park Service management has not improved public access.Financial challenges have plagued the management of the preserve.The public is encouraged to submit comments on the management plan.Advocacy is essential for maintaining access to public lands.The preserve offers beautiful landscapes and recreational opportunities.Current management practices may not align with public interest.Community engagement is crucial for preserving access to natural resources.Submit comment on the plan here: https://blueribboncoalition.org/valles-caldera-general-management-plan-to-continue-to-restrict-access-to-recreation-users/
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