Connecticut Audubon Society has joined other state conservation organizations in calling on Gov. Malloy to veto a bill that would mandate the state to open its lands to all-terrain vehicles.
The bill requires the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to carry out an ATV policy that was adopted in 2002 but never implemented. The policy has become obsolete and could easily lead to habitat damage on important state conservation lands.
Here’s is the letter we sent yesterday to Gov. Malloy:
June 18, 2013
Governor Dannel P. Malloy
State Capitol
210 Capitol Ave.
Hartford, CT 06106
Gov. Malloy,
Connecticut Audubon Society joins with its allies in the Connecticut conservation community in urging you to veto Senate Bill 190, An Act Concerning All-Terrain Vehicles and the Certification of Household Goods Carriers.