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International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) The International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) is an organization representing the four snowmobile manufacturers. We coordinate committees within the industry to handle concerns such as snowmobile safety, the promotion of the life-style activity of snowmobiling, keeping accurate statistics, reporting the growth of the industry and the positive economic impact the life-style activity has throughout the world.
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American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA) The American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA) is a national organization that was formed to unite the snowmobile community. Because snowmobiling is enjoyed by millions of individuals across the United States.
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New York State Trails Council Trail-based recreation in New York State embraces a wide variety of activities enjoyed by many people. The planning and management of these linear corridors encompasses a broad range of interests expressed by user groups as well as municipal, state, and federal agencies.
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BlueRibbon Coalition The BlueRibbon Coalition is a respected national recreation group that champions responsible use of public and private lands, and encourages individual environmental stewardship. It represents over 10,000 individual members and 1,200 organization and business members, for a combined total of over 600,000 recreationists nationwide.
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Americans for Responsible Recreational Access Americans for Responsible Recreational Access (ARRA) was formed to ensure that Americans are not arbitrarily denied the right to responsibly experience and enjoy the public lands that belong to the citizens of the United States. The members of ARRA, which include horseback riders, personal watercraft users, off-highway vehicle and snowmobile riders, and vacationing families, have joined together to provide input on decisions regarding land use designation, recreation opportunities, and preservation. Its members seek responsible consideration of competing activities, which are based on sound environmental principles.
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Snow Trails TV SnowTrails TV and Video Mike, take you snowmobile riding with friends. A snowmobile reality TV series featuring exotic touring destinations and trail networks. Working in cooperation with organized snowmobiling, providing positive public media.
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ISC Northeast Chapter International Snowmobile Council - Northeast Chapter - Dedicated to the Preservation and Promotion of Environmentally Organized Snowmobiling and Snowmobile Trails in the Northeast.
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International Association of Snowmobile Administrators (IASA) IASA promotes sound management of recreational snowmobiling throughout North America, including snowmobile safety; uniformity and enforcement of laws, rules, and regulations; International, Federal, State, Provincial, and Territorial cooperation and coordination; harmonious relationships with the environment and wildlife; the collection, development, and dissemination of information; in collaboration with other trail user groups.
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Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations The Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations is the national body for organized snowmobiling in Canada. With a mission statement of "providing leadership and support to organized snowmobiling in Canada", the CCSO/CCOM serves as the umbrella group for all the snowmobile associations and federations in Canada.
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International Snowmobile Media Council The International Snowmobile Media Council (ISMC) is dedicated to promoting snowmobiling as a safe and exciting family recreation. The Council consists of editors and publishers of snowmobile related media and others interested in snowmobiling.
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Parks & Trails New York Parks & Trails New York is the only organization working statewide to protect New York's parks and help communities create new parks. Founded in 1985, Parks & Trails New York has grown from a small group of park advocates to over 5000 members and supporters from every region of the state.
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