ThumperX
Well-known member
If you are in the designated area please take a minute and think about doing the community a HUGE favor!! I know a few who dedicate a lot of time to these councils and they have been highly effective.
More BLM RAC openings announced; AMA members encouraged to apply
Six RACs related to BLM National Conservation lands announce openings
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has announced openings on six Resource Advisory Councils affiliated with specific sites on the BLM National Conservation Lands and for the North Slope Science Initiative Science Technical Advisory Panel. The RACs are in Alaska, California, Oregon, Washington and Utah.
The AMA encourages its members to be involved in BLM RACs to ensure motorized interests are being heard. One of the three member categories that make up all RACs includes representatives of developed outdoor recreation, off-highway vehicle users, or commercial recreation activities. AMA members can also qualify for other committee positions based on expertise in other areas, further ensuring motorized interests are represented.
Interested parties can nominate themselves or others, but all applicants must be residents of the area covered by the RAC. A complete description of BLM Resource Advisory Councils, including members' roles and responsibilities and generic application materials, are available online here. Some RACs listed below require unique applications and should be contacted directly.
Application deadline is June 14.
For more information, contact Carrie Richardson in the BLM Office of Communications in Washington, D.C., at (202) 501-2634 or crichardson@blm.gov.
For detailed information on the six RACs contact:
North Slope Science Initiative Science Technical Advisory Panel: Lisa Gleason, BLM Office of Communications, Anchorage, Alaska. Phone: (907) 271-3335.
California Desert Advisory Council:Sarah Webster, BLM California State Office, Sacramento, Calif. Phone: (916) 978-4622
Carrizo Plain National Monument Advisory Council: Serena Baker, BLM Mother Lode Field Office Eldorado Hills, Calif. Phone: (916) 941-3146
Steens Mountain Advisory Council: Tara Thissel, BLM Burns District Field Office, West Hines, Ore. Phone: (541) 573-4519
San Juan Islands National Monument Advisory Committee: Marcia de Chadenedes, Juan Islands National Monument, Lopez Island, Wash. Phone: (360) 468-3051
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Advisory Committee: Harry Barber, BLM Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Kanab, Utah. Phone: (435) 644-1271
Thank you in advance for submitting your name to be a member of the RAC or passing this alert to others who might. If you do submit application materials, please email the AMA at grassroots@amacycle.org.
Now more than ever, it is crucial that you and your riding friends become members of the AMA to help protect our riding freedoms. More members mean more clout against the opponents of motorcycling. That support will help fight for your rights - on the road, trail and racetrack and in the halls of government.
Join the AMA at americanmotorcyclist.com.
If you are an AMA member, encourage your friends to join by telling them about the many AMA benefits you appreciate and the role the AMA plays in promoting the motorcycle lifestyle and protecting the future of motorcycling.
More BLM RAC openings announced; AMA members encouraged to apply
Six RACs related to BLM National Conservation lands announce openings
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has announced openings on six Resource Advisory Councils affiliated with specific sites on the BLM National Conservation Lands and for the North Slope Science Initiative Science Technical Advisory Panel. The RACs are in Alaska, California, Oregon, Washington and Utah.
The AMA encourages its members to be involved in BLM RACs to ensure motorized interests are being heard. One of the three member categories that make up all RACs includes representatives of developed outdoor recreation, off-highway vehicle users, or commercial recreation activities. AMA members can also qualify for other committee positions based on expertise in other areas, further ensuring motorized interests are represented.
Interested parties can nominate themselves or others, but all applicants must be residents of the area covered by the RAC. A complete description of BLM Resource Advisory Councils, including members' roles and responsibilities and generic application materials, are available online here. Some RACs listed below require unique applications and should be contacted directly.
Application deadline is June 14.
For more information, contact Carrie Richardson in the BLM Office of Communications in Washington, D.C., at (202) 501-2634 or crichardson@blm.gov.
For detailed information on the six RACs contact:
North Slope Science Initiative Science Technical Advisory Panel: Lisa Gleason, BLM Office of Communications, Anchorage, Alaska. Phone: (907) 271-3335.
California Desert Advisory Council:Sarah Webster, BLM California State Office, Sacramento, Calif. Phone: (916) 978-4622
Carrizo Plain National Monument Advisory Council: Serena Baker, BLM Mother Lode Field Office Eldorado Hills, Calif. Phone: (916) 941-3146
Steens Mountain Advisory Council: Tara Thissel, BLM Burns District Field Office, West Hines, Ore. Phone: (541) 573-4519
San Juan Islands National Monument Advisory Committee: Marcia de Chadenedes, Juan Islands National Monument, Lopez Island, Wash. Phone: (360) 468-3051
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Advisory Committee: Harry Barber, BLM Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Kanab, Utah. Phone: (435) 644-1271
Thank you in advance for submitting your name to be a member of the RAC or passing this alert to others who might. If you do submit application materials, please email the AMA at grassroots@amacycle.org.
Now more than ever, it is crucial that you and your riding friends become members of the AMA to help protect our riding freedoms. More members mean more clout against the opponents of motorcycling. That support will help fight for your rights - on the road, trail and racetrack and in the halls of government.
Join the AMA at americanmotorcyclist.com.
If you are an AMA member, encourage your friends to join by telling them about the many AMA benefits you appreciate and the role the AMA plays in promoting the motorcycle lifestyle and protecting the future of motorcycling.