| Campaign to protect public lands, desire to ride off road clash |
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| Written by LAURA BRUNO, USA Today | |
| Wednesday, 07 April 2010 | |
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Conservationists say the vehicles damage parts of national parks and hurt water supply. The dustup between all-terrain vehicle enthusiasts and land conservationists is intensifying this year as more people go in search of places to ride and more groups race to protect large portions of public lands. Read more...
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