With help from Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A., the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC) will be conducting interactive web based workshops, or webinars, for OHV riders and anyone interested in OHV land use beginning in mid-June. The workshops are designed to give riders the skills they’ll need to keep trails open in their areas. The sessions will be 2 -3 hours long and will be conducted by the same OHV management experts who conduct the on-site NOHVCC workshops.
There are four separate modules that will be presented at various times to accommodate people’s busy schedules:
In addition to the interactive webinars, NOHVCC will be offering 14
video workshop sessions as podcasts. The videos cover the same topics
as the webinars without the interactive elements. Riders or groups who
can’t participate in the webinars or workshops now have access to the
knowledge they need to protect their riding opportunities. The videos
can be watched as streaming videos at www.nohvcc.org or NOHVCC can mail you a DVD with all sessions on one disc.
Russ Ehnes, Executive Director of the NOHVCC said “In these tight
economic times we need to take advantage of technology to help riders
get the information they need. Last year we began developing the
webinar and video programs with financial support from the Motorcycle
Industry Council and Specialty Vehicle Institute of America. This
year, we will be delivering the webinars and videos with funding from
the Yamaha OHV Access Initiative. This program will help us reach
thousands of OHV activists who otherwise wouldn’t have a chance to take
part in a NOHVCC workshop.”
The workshop modules were developed in cooperation with the American Motorcyclist Association, BlueRibbon Coalition, Motorcycle industry Council, Off-Road Business Association, Specialty Vehicle Institute of America, and United Four Wheel Drive Associations
For more information about signing up for the webinar sessions, viewing the video sessions, or to order a DVD, check out www.nohvcc.org or call 800-348-6487 .