It's Clean Air Month; act to save WI's Black River Forest

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources - - without reminding you that it worked to oppose then-President Barack Obama's Clean Air Initiative and also scrubbed information off its web pages about climate change linked to smokestack emissions and other air-polluting human activity - - is issuing news releases about May being Clean Air Month and the kids' poetry contest it's sponsoring as a way to celebrate.

"How Can YOU improve air quality?," the DNR asks.

Here's an idea:


Send your comments before the end of the day May 8th (deadline extended from May 6th) to the US Army Corps of Engineers opposing the destruction of about 150 acres of mature, air-cleansing mature trees on the 247-acre wetlands-and-dunes-and native peoples artifacts'-rich Black River Forest nature preserve - - 

- - that Kohler interests want to build a golf course along Lake Michigan just south of Sheboygan.

Here are the comment details, and Happy Clean Air Month.

Send or email your comments to the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, Attn: Jessica Kempke, 211 North Broadway, Suite 221, Green Bay WI 54303. OR emai to: Jessica.l.kempke@usace.army.mil 

The Army Corps is reviewing the Wetland Permit Application and is only accepting comments until May 6, 2017. 

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