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    Default Au Sable river, Michigan

    in from Rusty Gates,,,

    Mason Tract drilling issue.

    Savoy Energy, the people that own the mineral lease, have been playing
    snake in the grass for over three years. NO WHERE TO BE SCENE!

    They tried to intervene in the case, for purposes of an appeal,
    stating the Government was not representing their monetary interests
    in the case.

    Honorable David M. Lawson of the U.S. District Court, Eastern District
    of Michigan, hammered Savoy.

    "During all this time, Savoy was not heard from, although the case
    received considerable public attention, and the preliminary injunction
    prevented Savoy from proceeding with its drilling project. Then, once
    the smoke of battle cleared, Savoy emerged from the woods on September
    4th, 2008 to file its motion to intervene, seeking to urge an
    appellate court to walk through the battlefield, as the saying goes,
    and shoot the wounded. "

    A Government appeal is still pending in the 6th Circuit Court of
    Appeals, Cincinnati. It is believed the Government has no intent to
    pursue this appeal, which was filed to simply keep their options
    open. We would certainly drop our cross-appeal, if the Government
    does the same. An injunction would remain in place prohibiting any
    drilling by Savoy.

    Good news indeed!

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    Default Ooooohaaaaaaa!!!!







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    Now this too,,,,

    Deanna
    Gov't just threw in the towel on appeals case at 6th Circuit.


    We've WON!!!!


    This thing is over!


    Rusty


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    This is a battle won. I have great respect for Rusty and all those who worked so long to make this happen. I am a member of Anglers and I support what they are doing.

    That said, I am now going to say some things that are quite controversial and it will cause some to ask what side am I really on. Rest assured, I am on the side of the trout. But I am a practical person who realizes that winning a battle can sometimes hasten eventual defeat.

    Read this with your tongue in your cheek. Think about it a while before you react. I spent my whole life generating compromise between design groups with different immediate goals but with the same ultimate goal. We must use our heads as well as our hearts.

    Here it goes. You may hate me in the end.

    http://www.hatofmichigan.org/Environment.html

    Godspeed and good fishing,

    Bob

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    Default Further info

    NEWS RELEASE
    For immediate release


    December 17, 2008


    Contact: Rusty Gates, Anglers of the Au Sable, 989-348-8462
    Marvin Roberson, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, 906-360-0288

    US Forest Service Abandons Drilling Plan Near Mason Tract
    World Class Trout Stream Protected


    In a major victory for anglers, hikers and canoeists, the US Forest Service
    has dropped its appeal of a Federal Court decision to protect the Mason Tract
    and nearby Au Sable River from oil and gas drilling. The Au Sable River is one
    of the world?s premier blue ribbon trout streams.


    The agency action follows a decision issued by Michigan Eastern
    District Federal Court Judge David M. Lawson in July. The decision came in
    response to concerns raised by the Sierra Club, Anglers of the Au Sable and Tim
    Mason about the Forest Service plan to allow Savoy Energy Company to
    clearcut and drill on National Forest land adjacent to the Mason Tract and
    within earshot of the river.

    ?Clearly some considered oil and gas drilling more important than the
    solitude required by hunters, anglers and hikers in this spectacular area,? said
    Marvin Roberson, Sierra Club Forest Ecologist. ?Given the importance of this
    place to the people of the state of Michigan, we applaud this decision to
    abandon the appeal.?


    The Forest Service failed to adequately consider the environmental
    impacts and alternatives to address concerns including noise and habitat
    destruction in its plan. As a result the court enjoined the Forest Service from
    engaging in any activities.. Savoy Energy Company was denied a last minute
    attempt to intervene in the case on appeal in front of the 6th Circuit Court of
    Appeals. The decision by the Forest Service to drop its appeal leaves the lower
    court decision and injunction in place and protects the Au Sable River from
    destructive drilling.


    "This portion of the Au Sable is the most pristine trout stream in the
    lower peninsula" said Rusty Gates, President of the Anglers of the Au Sable.
    "People come here from all over the world to enjoy the beauty and solitude
    afforded by this river. We're glad to see that it remains protected"


    The Mason Tract was established in 1955 when Tim Mason?s
    grandfather, George Mason, bequeathed a 1,500 acre parcel with eleven miles of
    frontage on the South Branch of the Au Sable River to the State of Michigan.
    George Mason?s gift was conditioned on maintaining the pristine condition of
    the Tract. Today, the Mason Tract covers approximately 4,500 acres, but the oil
    and gas rights under the Tract were at least in part owned by the federal
    government and were leased by the Bureau of Land Management.


    According to Tim Mason, who represented the living Mason heirs in this
    suit, "this recent development will allow my Grandfathers vision to carry on
    and provide people an opportunity to enjoy the quiet solitude he found so
    therapeutic and relaxing".


    "This unique gift that he left to the people of Michigan and this country
    has provided recreational hikers, skiers, canoeists and dedicated fishermen and
    sportsmen an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors in ways that are rare and hard to
    find these days. On behalf of our Grandfather and the rest of the Mason family
    we are grateful for the efforts of the Sierra Club, The Anglers of the Au Sable
    and all of the volunteers that made this happen."


    No drilling is allowed on the Mason Tract itself however oil and gas
    could potentially be retrieved through Forest Service lands abutting the Mason
    Tract. Savoy Energy Company proposed to set up a drilling platform in an old
    growth portion of the South Branch Area of the Huron Manistee National
    Forest. The drilling platform would be near enough to impact the Mason Tract
    and the only two track trail that leads to the Mason Chapel within the Tract.

    The conservationists were represented by attorney Marianne Dugan of
    Portand., Oregon, one of the most successful environmental attorneys in the
    nation

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