04-25-2014, 06:52 AM
Good morning fellow goat enthusiasts -
Thanks to many of you, NAPgA has raised thousands of dollars in the past few weeks in our fight to keep the Forests open to recreational goatpacking.
Please consider donating to our legal fund. We have an outstanding, knowledgable attorney in Jackson, Wyoming that is very experienced in the areas of Bighorn Sheep.
He really cares about our cause.
You can go to http://www.gofundme.com/Packgoat-access-in-Forest and donate $5, $10, $20 or whatever you can afford at this time. NAPgA is using your donations to fight potential closures in the National Forests in Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Nevada and California.
If these Forests close to domestic goats, they will never open again. You'll be telling your children how fun goatpacking was while it lasted.
We DO have a chance to keep them open, but NAPgA needs your help. NAPgA is responding in a very professional manner, via our attorney, to the Draft Documents being produced by the Forests. NAPgA has requested a sit-down meeting with the Regional Forest Supervisor in order to negotiate a compromise, where we would like to be able to implement our Best Management Practices.
Please don't sit on the curb and watch the parade go by. We need help from every single person.
Thanks so much to those who have already contributed towards our cause!
Charlie Jennings, Land Use Chairman
NAPgA
Thanks to many of you, NAPgA has raised thousands of dollars in the past few weeks in our fight to keep the Forests open to recreational goatpacking.
Please consider donating to our legal fund. We have an outstanding, knowledgable attorney in Jackson, Wyoming that is very experienced in the areas of Bighorn Sheep.
He really cares about our cause.
You can go to http://www.gofundme.com/Packgoat-access-in-Forest and donate $5, $10, $20 or whatever you can afford at this time. NAPgA is using your donations to fight potential closures in the National Forests in Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Nevada and California.
If these Forests close to domestic goats, they will never open again. You'll be telling your children how fun goatpacking was while it lasted.
We DO have a chance to keep them open, but NAPgA needs your help. NAPgA is responding in a very professional manner, via our attorney, to the Draft Documents being produced by the Forests. NAPgA has requested a sit-down meeting with the Regional Forest Supervisor in order to negotiate a compromise, where we would like to be able to implement our Best Management Practices.
Please don't sit on the curb and watch the parade go by. We need help from every single person.
Thanks so much to those who have already contributed towards our cause!
Charlie Jennings, Land Use Chairman
NAPgA