Granite Chief Wilderness Protection League from buzai232's blog

Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows and Granite Chief Wilderness Protection League announced they have reached an agreement to dismiss the League’s lawsuit against the approval of the Squaw Alpine Base-to-Base Gondola.To get more news about granite machine base, you can visit cntrueplate official website.

According to a new release, the agreement details protection measures for Sierra Nevada Yellow Legged Frog habitat and for the nearby Granite Chief Wilderness Area.Specifically, the agreement conserves potential habitat for the Sierra Nevada Yellow Legged Frog and provides funding for its monitoring, research, and potential re-establishment. The agreement also provides funding for the conservation of lands within the Congressionally mapped boundaries of the Granite Chief Wilderness Area and places operational limits on the gondola operations to mitigate impacts to the Wilderness Area.

The League’s lawsuit against Placer County also named the United States Forest Service. The lawsuit was filed under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and challenged the adequacy of the environmental analysis and the County Board of Supervisor’s decision to approve the project. “As a high value Sierra wilderness area, the Granite Chief Wilderness needs ever more safeguards to ensure we leave such wild treasures for future generations,” Daniel Heagerty, director of the League, stated in the release. “Squaw Alpine has made significant and greatly appreciated commitments to minimize wilderness impacts and invest in important endangered species conservation efforts. We are very pleased with the Agreement we reached with Squaw Alpine.”

“We are very happy to have worked collaboratively with the League to address their concerns so that resources could be directed to environmentally beneficial purposes, rather than funding an extended lawsuit,” Ron Cohen, president and chief operating officer of Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, said in the release. “We are eager to get going on this game-changing transportation project. We thank the League for its productive approach to resolving the dispute.”

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