NOHVCC Announces
Third Webinar Session Now Available
Washington, D.C. (8/26/2009) -
Third Webinar Module Now Available for registration
via the NOHVCC website Registration is available
for 3 sessions of the third module, plus 1 session
of the second module The National Off-Highway Vehicle
Conservation Council (NOHVCC) is pleased to announce
the schedule of the third module of their Public
Land Advocacy webinar series. This 4-part series
is designed to assist government agency personnel,
OHV enthusiasts, and other interested parties with
creating and maintaining sustainable OHV trails.
And best of all, due to funding provided by the
Motorcycle Industry Council, the Specialty Vehicle
Institute of America, and the Recreational Off-Highway
Vehicle Association as well as the Yamaha OHV
Access Initiative Program, this webinar series
is free to you.
The third module is entitled, Trail System Planning
- Part 2. It takes over where the second module
ends and talks about signing and mapping, monitoring,
and maintenance of trails.
The other three modules are:
The first module, Route Designation: How did
we get here? will give enthusiasts a look at how
the forest service designates routes, their structure,
and their planning process. The second module,
System Trail Planning - Part 2 covers the basic
principles of trail management, called the 4Es,
and will go into details regarding building trails
of OHV recreation that are environmentally sound
and sustainable.
The fourth module, Making it Work, will help riders
understand how to be effective in their efforts
to influence the decisions that will determine
where they can ride.
The workshop modules were developed in cooperation
with the American Motorcyclist Association, BlueRibbon
Coalition, Motorcycle Industry Council, Off-Road
Business Association, Specialty Vehicle Institute
of America, and United Four Wheel Drive Associations.
For more information and to register for our
webinar sessions, go to www.nohvcc.org
or call 800-348-6487.
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation
Council, as a national body of OHV recreation
enthusiasts, develops and provides a wide spectrum
of programs, materials and information, or "tools",
to individuals, clubs, associations and agencies
in order to further a positive future for responsible
OHV recreation.
For more information on this press release,
contact:
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation
Council
427 Central Ave. West
Great Falls, MT 59404
Ph: 800.348.6487
Fax: 406.454.9142
www.nohvcc.org
trailhead@nohvcc.org
www.nohvcc.org
Great Falls, MT 59404
800-348-6487
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