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February 10, 2012—The following is a statement from Audubon North Carolina, Defenders of Wildlife and the Southern Environmental Law Center:
“We’re disappointed that some beach driving enthusiasts quickly filed suit against beach driving rules that would protect pedestrians and nesting and young sea turtles and birds within Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
By suing to prevent the National Park Service from implementing the rule, CHAPA is not honoring the Consent Decree it previously agreed to before the court. In addition, the timing of this lawsuit does not give adequate time to assess the effectiveness of the recently released National Park Service rules, which allow ORV use on the majority of the seashore and increase access for all users.
We’re confident that the court will uphold the final rule. We’re committed to defending these protections for both pedestrians and wildlife that allow responsible beach driving and correlate with growing tourism for Dare County and Cape Hatteras.”
Background:
Note to editors:
• Charts showing data for wildlife numbers at Cape Hatteras National Seashore as reported by NPS are available at:
http://www.southernenvironment.org/cases/beach_driving_on_cape_hatteras_national_seashore/cape_hatteras_national_seashore_species_under_consent_decree/
• Dare County Gross Occupancy graphs as reported by the Outer Banks Visitors Bureau are available at http://www.southernenvironment.org/uploads/fck/Dare%20County%20Gross%20Occupancy%201994-2011.pdf and http://www.southernenvironment.org/uploads/fck/Dare%20County%20Gross%20Occupancy%202005-2011.pdf
• A chart of Cape Hatteras National Seashore Visitation as reported by NPS is available at http://www.southernenvironment.org/uploads/fck/CHNS%20Visitation%202005-2011.pdf
• Photos of birds and sea turtles Cape Hatteras habitats are available by contacting iphillips@audubon.org
Contacts:
Caitlin Leutwiler, Defenders of Wildlife, 202-772-3226
Kathleen Sullivan, SELC, 919-967-1450
Ida Phillips, Audubon North Carolina, 919-929-3899