Bill, When a treasured bit of land becomes vulnerable everyone should become involved. This may mean unusual alliances with environmental groups, possible native people's traditional use or connection, historical landmarks etc. You have to overcome many silly "non issues", which may include present attitudes towards the scouting organization. You must remind everyone the issue is not the scouts, but the land. I had a activist get upset over my leather cowboy boots once. I told her I was there to save redwood trees not brahma bulls and we could discuss my boots later.