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The Bush administration has been good for environmental
groups, at least when it comes to money and membership
numbers.
by Ray Ring,
Mar 17, 2008
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In Riverside County, Calif., the conflict between the
Endangered Species Act’s critical habitat rule and the
West’s booming, sprawling, growth-driven economy comes to a
head
by Tony Davis,
Feb 20, 2006
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An environmentalist who owns royalty interest in New
Mexico oil and gas wells heads down to the San Juan Basin to talk
to rancher Tweeti Blancett, driller Tom Dugan and others about the
moral complexities inherent in Americans’ energy
use
by Hannah Nordhaus,
Dec 25, 2006
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In a hardscrabble neighborhood in northeast Denver,
Lorraine Granado fights for environmental justice
by Julie Dugdale,
Jun 13, 2005
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In southwestern Arizona, the U.S. Border Patrol is working
with Cocopah Indians and environmentalists to restore a degraded,
crime-ridden wetland called Hunters Hole.
by Morgan Heim,
Sep 03, 2007
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A right-wing coup is under way in the nation’s
courts, which George W. Bush is stacking with anti-environmental
judges, and the impacts on Western conservation issues are not
going to be pretty
by Ray Ring,
Feb 16, 2004
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Avalanches in Telluride, heat wave in Paonia;
congratulations to Ed and Betsy Marston for John Wade Award; Ken
Sleight gets Lifetime Achievement Award at 22nd Annual Public
Interest Environmental Law Conference in Eugene; Betsy Loyless,
keynoter at the co
by Greg Hanscom, Betsy Marston,
Apr 12, 2004
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Historian Steven C. Schulte’s new book, Wayne
Aspinall and the Shaping of the American West, portrays the chair
of the House Interior Committee and the environmental
movement’s "most durable foe" as a fair but rigid
representative who, surprisingly, joc
by Joshua Zaffos,
Apr 12, 2004
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Environmental groups’ calendar portrayals of the
beleaguered harp seal are too pretty and too hackneyed to convince
humans that the race must see beyond its own wants if it is to hold
off the end of nature
by Lydia Millet,
Apr 12, 2004
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The Bush administration needs to start dealing with global
climate change, and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger may help
to point the way
by Jon Margolis,
Jul 19, 2004