Business Owners Applaud Bill to Protect Wild Rogue
December 15, 2011Legislation vitally important for local economy
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For Immediate Release – 12/15/11
Contact: Beverly Moore, Riverhouse Camp Lodge, 541-472-1052
Dave Strahan, 541-476-4690
The Wild Rogue Alliance cheered Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley
today for introducing legislation to permanently protect portions of
the Rogue River and its surrounding forests. The bill will preserve an
economic engine in southwest Oregon that supports local jobs, clean
water, wildlife habitat, and recreation and fishing opportunities.
The legislation designates approximately 60,000 acres of Wilderness and
93 miles of Wild and Scenic Rivers along the Rogue River. Reps.
DeFazio, Schrader and Blumenauer introduced similar legislation in the
House of Representatives in November. The legislation is based on a
compromise
agreement with the American Forest Resource Council and conservation
organizations. Internationally known for world-class fishing, hiking
and rafting, the Rogue contributes immensely to local job creation in
southern Oregon. Surrounding communities rely on the recreation and
tourism industries, with the ripple effect of river recreation alone
generating $30 million
annually and providing 445 jobs.
"Since the old days of Zane Grey fishing on the river in the 1920's,
people have traveled from all over the world to enjoy the Rogue River.
This designation will help insure that more people and more money come
to our county in the future,“ said Beverly Moore, owner of Riverhouse
Camp Lodge.
The Rogue provides habitat for enormous salmon runs that need the
fresh, clean water for spawning, rearing and migration. These salmon
are the backbone of the local sport and commercial fishing industries,
which also provide millions annually to the local community.
“Not only does this help salmon, but this legislation is imperative to
the outdoor recreation economy of southern Oregon. Myself and others
appreciate that this legislation will protect our future recreation
economy,” said Dave Strahan, a life-long local resident and outdoor
recreation sales professional.
For over three years the Oregon congressional delegation has worked
with local business owners, conservationists, timber organizations,
fisherman, rafters and community members to craft a common sense
proposal for protection of the Rogue River canyon. An alliance of
businesses who see the protection of the Rogue as an investment in the
local economy have been working with river conservation organizations
to advance legislation. There are over 100 local and regional
businesses and organizations endorsing the campaign.
The Wild Rogue Alliance is a coalition of businesses and organizations
working to obtain permanent protection for the Rogue River and its
surrounding area. www.wildroguealliance.org
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