Grand Mesa-Uncompahgre-Gunnison Forest Plan

The revision process is here, learn more about what it is and

how you can shape the future of our forests.

On August 13, 2021 the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison (GMUG) National Forest released its Draft Revised Forest Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). HCCA staff will be reading every page of these documents to understand what’s working – and not working – in this critically important process. The Forest Service is accepting comments from the public for 90 days – until November 11, 2021. Once we’ve digested the documents, we’ll provide timely updates to this webpage with information you can use to write and submit your own comments.

Why Participate in this Process?

The public has a rare opportunity to protect, restore and significantly expand diverse wildlands across three National Forests in western Colorado. In June, 2017 the Grand Mesa-Uncompahgre-Gunnison National Forests (GMUG) initiated Forest Plan revision, a process that will shape management and on-the-ground decisions across 3,161,900 acres of public land. Forest Plans provide a general framework to guide a forest in managing its resources, goods and services. Because Forest Plans are revised at-most every fifteen years, this process will shape management decisions and on-the-ground conditions for decades to come. The GMUG’s 38-year old Forest Plan is outdated, increasingly irrelevant, and unable to manage the tremendous user growth and environmental changes that the landscape has experienced over the past three decades.

In 2017 HCCA organized a robust coalition of approximately a dozen local, state, and national conservation groups to engage together in forest planning. HCCA worked closely with groups from West Slope communities to submit to the GMUG a land conservation proposal consisting of 30-plus areas deserving of either wilderness protection or special interest area designation. This document is the Community Conservation Proposal, and is available at our coalition’s website: https://www.gmugrevision.com.  HCCA is coordinating coalition efforts in all phases of the revision processes, including wilderness analysis and evaluation, technical comments on topics including designated areas, recreation, wildlife, climate change, timber, and mineral development, and the Wild & Scenic River process. Each of these are opportunities for community organizing in support of the coalition’s campaign goals. After the GMUG releases its Draft Forest Plan in August 2021, there is a need to continue to generate diverse support for the conservation proposal, and to convince the Forest Service to not only incorporate it into the range of alternatives for the forest plan, but to actually adopt the designations in the final decision. A revised forest plan that adopts the coalition’s recommendations effectively enshrines wilderness and special interest area protections for decades to come.

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Upcoming Events

The GMUG is hosting a virtual webinar series to provide an introduction to the Draft Forest Plan. The agency will give an overview of the planning process and the plan alternatives on Tuesday August 17th and delve deeper into key issues identified by the public on Thursday August 19th.

Additionally, dates have been selected for virtual open houses in September. The GMUG will be hosting a virtual open house event for each ranger district. The Gunnison Ranger District open house is being held on September 28 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. HCCA encourages you to stop in and engage with the planning team and district staff.