Monday, February 22, 2010

Jack Rich Says "Contribute to Travelers for Open Land"


The Travelers for Open Land Facebook page received this post from Jack Rich of the Rich Ranch, a participating business in the Travelers program: Conservation efforts are worth it!!! The snowmobiling picture was taken this winter in the Horseshoe Hills near Seeley Lake. Until recently the "hills" were mostly corporate timber land and at risk of subdivision. Then the Blackfoot Challenge and Nature Conservancy got involved with the local community and as a result this landscape is now part of the Lolo National Forest and available for continued enjoyment by all. So if you have the chance - CONTRIBUTE TO TRAVELERS FOR OPEN LAND............Jack Rich

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