The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Jeep in hot water over ad showing SUV romping through river

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RENO, NEV. » The head of one of the nation’s largest fish conservati­on groups says Fiat Chrysler Super Bowl ads “glorified” the destructio­n of aquatic habitat in an apparent attempt to appeal to off-road thrill seekers.

It’s the second time ads by the automaker have drawn complaints since the Feb. 4 game.

Trout Unlimited President and CEO Chris Wood said Wednesday one ad gave the impression a Jeep Cherokee was splashing down the middle of a wild stream bed.

Fiat Chrysler is defending the ads but says there are no plans to run them again. It says one spot was shot on a flooded county road and another in a man-made lake with a man-made waterfall on private land.

Wood said many of his group’s 300,000 members and supporters own Jeeps, but the images were upsetting.

“Fish are tough and resilient critters, but they don’t do well with several-thousand-pound vehicles driving over their spawning grounds, tearing up the gravel where they lay eggs,” he said. “Why someone would want to put out the idea that you should buy a Jeep so you could drive it up a creek is incomprehe­nsible to me.”

The Reno Gazette-Journal first reported the ad flap last week. Pam Harrington, Trout Unlimited’s Nevada field coordinato­r, told the newspaper she was upset because she’s worked with ATV clubs in Idaho repairing damage caused by irresponsi­ble drivers.

Stream habitat improvemen­ts are part of the decades-long efforts to protect endangered salmon in the Pacific Northwest, where research shows river-bank disturbanc­es and sedimentat­ion chokes off fish eggs.

Wood said he didn’t learn until this week that much of his membership was upset over the Jeep ads. He

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