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Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Public Access Dispute Solved in Central Oregon
-(Ammoland.com)-
The public will continue to have access to 43,000 acres of central
Oregon’s prime elk country thanks to a group effort including the Rocky
Mountain Elk Foundation, Bureau of Land Management, Crook County, Oregon
Hunters Association (OHA) and the Waibel Ranches, LLC.“We
are pleased that all parties could come together to provide continued
access to a part of Oregon revered by elk hunters and others,” said
Blake Henning, RMEF chief conservation officer. “Opening or improving
access to our public lands lies at the core of our conservation mission.
We hear time and time again from our members how important it is that
we carry out this public access work.” At issue was
what was thought to be a public road through private land south of
Prineville in the Crooked River drainage that provided access to the
southern end of Ochoco National Forest. RMEF provided title work and
research that showed continuous public use of the road since the late
1800s. Waibel Ranches, LLC facilitated the construction of the new
road at their own expense and at their own initiative. They did so in
order to provide access to the same public lands as a means to reduce
the liability, trespass, poaching and littering associated with public
travel along the old Teaters Road.
MISSOULA, Mont.
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