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Did you make it to the Poker Run?
What an event!

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This years Poker Run was a huge success. We had over 150 participants in this years Poker Run.

ODSVRA Superintendent Andy Zilky Pulls Winning Ticket
Park superintendent Andy Zilke pulled the winning ticket for the car.
Ryan Moglia,
Ryan has been going to Pismo with his family for 34 years.
Goes to the Dunes an average ten times a year and has a family tradition of being there on Thanksgiving every year with about 50 friends and family. They are all quad riders, this is the first sand car in his family. Dad was riding before quads, so who knows what he was riding.  Bought the winning ticket on Thanksgiving weekend.
Congradulations to Ryan Moglia!

Ryan Moglia 2009 Sand Car Winner FoOD Poker Run
09 Poker Run with FamilyRyan and Rob 09 Buggy Winner

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO HELP FOR UP COMING  EVENTS

PLEASE CONTACT RICHARD FOR MORE INFORMATION AT  save_pismo@comcast.net or call 559.903.3875

Look for us on the Beach and come buy some Tickets!

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DONATE TO FIGHT AGAINST LAWSUITS BELOW

Original Posting Found Here

For Immediate Release, April 21, 2009

Contact: John Buse, Center for Biological Diversity, (323) 533-4416
Center for Biological Diversity Takes First Step in Lawsuit to Stop
Beach Driving From Killing Snowy Plovers

OCEANO, Calif.— The Center for Biological Diversity today filed a formal notice of intent to sue against the California Department of Parks and Recreation over its ongoing authorization of motorized vehicle use at the Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area, which is known to result in mortality of wintering snowy plovers—a threatened species.

“The Endangered Species Act prohibits anyone, including state agencies, from killing, harming, or harassing listed species like the snowy plover,” said John Buse, a Center for Biological Diversity senior staff attorney. “Despite observations of snowy plovers crushed and terrorized by vehicles, the Department of Parks and Recreation has done nothing to stop further harm to wintering plovers.”

The Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area, in southern San Luis Obispo County, includes about 1,500 acres of sand dunes and 5.5 miles of beach areas open for use by motorized vehicles. The Area is operated and managed by the Department of Parks and Recreation’s Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division. Street-legal vehicles can be operated on the beach in the northern portion of the Recreation Area, while the southern portion is open to off-road vehicles and motorized campers.

But the Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area is also home to hundreds of western snowy plovers, a small shorebird that is protected as a threatened species under the federal Endangered Species Act. Snowy plovers nest and breed in the Recreation Area between March and September, with most individual birds returning year after year to the exact same nesting spots, generally in flat open areas such as beaches and sandspits. Many snowy plovers also remain in the Recreation Area after the end of breeding season and throughout the winter, where they are vulnerable to disturbance and to being struck by vehicles.

In addition to managing the Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area, the Department of Parks and Recreation permits special off-road vehicle events and races. As a result of a previous Center for Biological Diversity lawsuit, during one such event in October 2008, the Department deployed biological monitors to determine whether snowy plovers were harmed. Monitors reported that one plover was found dead in tire tracks and appeared to have been crushed. In addition, monitors observed dozens of snowy plovers “being terrorized” by vehicles on the beach.

The notice provided to the Department of Parks and Recreation announced the Center’s intent to sue if the Department fails to take action to prevent future injury to snowy plovers. “For a species as imperiled as the snowy plover, any harm or harassment matters,” said Buse.

The Center for Biological Diversity is a national, nonprofit conservation organization with more than 220,000 members and online activists dedicated to the protection of endangered species and wild places.

 

 

Changing Things More To Come

 Friends of Oceano Dunes is pleased to introduce a change to the website look and feel. The forums will transition to a news source and a newsletter will be published quarterly to provide information which will be used to communicate news, issues, events, classifieds and much more. The newsletter will continue to grow and provide a more frequent method of communicating while providing an additional source of funding. Questions can still be submitted directly to the Board of Directors at bod@oceanodunes.org

Thank You
­Friends of Oceano Dunes
Board of Directors

Long Awaited News Letters:

­­­Tide Lines - Fall - October-December 2008

 ­­­Tide Lines - July-August 2008

 

Who Are We!
The Friends of Oceano Dunes is a 501(c)(3) California Not-for-Profit Public Benefit Corporation. This corporation is comprised of citizens and business representatives who enjoy the benefits of Public Access and usage of the Oceano Dunes State Vehicle Recreation Area (ODSVRA).

 

Our Objective!
To unite the many people who enjoy the Oceano Dunes in a cohesive organization that can promote and reinforce responsible recreation. This will be accomplished by developing a large network of FRIENDS and collecting donations to accomplish our objective. We support ALL forms of responsible recreation and we will work to ensure continued access to the ODSVRA.

 

 

 

 

Please Note: No Salaries Are Paid, We Are a 100% Volunteer Organization.

 

 

 

 


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