Documenting the Environmental Impacts of Motorized Recreation:
Protocol and Survey Forms -- Wildlands CPR has developed comprehensive
protocols
and tools for monitoring and documenting the impacts of off-road
vehicle use on natural resources. The protocol describes how to
conduct this work and other factors that are critically important
in terms of collecting information in a systematic manner. Tools
include detailed forms that will help to document information
through narratives, photos and other means. Wildlands CPR also
conducts local workshops designed to provide practical training
to citizens nationwide.
National Off-road Vehicle Impacts Database -- Great Old
Broads for Wilderness has developed and launched a database
-- nicknamed GINGER -- designed to catalogue the broad spectrum
of ecological effects associated with off-road vehicle use. It
will document the range of impacts of specific routes and cross-country
travel through pictures, GPS coordinates, narrative descriptions
and other means. This is a web-based, searchable application that
could become a national repository of detailed information about
routes on specific BLM lands, National Forests, and other public
lands.
Great Old Broads has also developed specific monitoring and documenting
protocols to facilitate efficient input into this system. To learn
more about this project and how your organization might utilize
and add data to it, contact broads@greatoldbroads.org.
Road
RIPorter: Field Notes
The Road RIPorter is Wildlands CPR's quarterly newsletter. The
Field Notes column provides "how to" information for
gathering field data on roads and motorized recreation.