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Latest Yamaha OHV Access Funding Includes $10,000 for Bridge in Oregon Forest

Yamaha's OHV Access Initiative continues to support riding areas across the country including a number of GRANTs (Guaranteeing Responsible Access to our Nation’s Trails) that are helping protect waterways and other natural resources.

Yamaha’s OHV Access Initiative continues to support riding areas across the country including a number of GRANTs (Guaranteeing Responsible Access to our Nation’s Trails) that are helping protect waterways and other natural resources.  

As part of its ongoing efforts to support and promote responsible recreation and sustainable access to public lands, Yamaha continues to partner with a number of relevant parties including Outdoor Life’s Save-A-Stream program — Yamaha has funded several projects that are in line with the Save-A-Stream mission.

“The Yamaha OHV Access Initiative has awarded more than $65,000 toward the construction or rehabilitation of bridges assisting local OHV communities in establishing responsible, sustainable riding and land stewardship practices,” said Steve Nessl, Yamaha ATV and SxS marketing manager.  “Land access issues impact every outdoor activity from OHV trails to hunting and fishing, and Yamaha is proud to do our part and lead the way from the motorsports industry to help assure responsible, sustainable access for all.”

A recent example of a Yamaha-funded project that affects multiple outdoor communities was submitted by the Trailsmen Motorcycle Club for the construction of a new bridge over a Coho salmon-bearing stream on the Tillamook National Forest in Northwest Oregon. This summer the club was awarded a $10,000 GRANT to go toward the purchase of building materials and construction permits.

“The construction of Elmer Trail bridge will make a significant improvement in the safety and sustainability of some of our most heavily used trails on the Tillamook State Forest while protecting aquatic and riparian habitats,” said Lahna Fox of the Trailsmen Motorcycle Club.  “Without the Yamaha OHV Access Initiative GRANT, this important project would not be possible, and we are grateful to partner with them in supporting our OHV community.”

The Trailsmen Club was one of six organizations awarded GRANTs in the second quarter 2011 funding cycle of the Yamaha OHV Access Initiative this year. In total, Yamaha has issued 152 GRANTs in 32 states totaling nearly $2 million since the program started in 2008.

For more information about OHV Access Initiative GRANTs, visit www.yamaha-motor.com/ohvaccess.

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