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After Michele DeHart of the Fish Passage Center in
Portland, Ore., publicly supported a plan to protect salmon, angry
lawmakers led by Sen. Larry Craig yanked the center’s
funding
by Rocky Barker,
Dec 12, 2005
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Sen. Larry Craig’s suggestion that New
Orleans’ 9th Ward be restored as a wetland may represent a
newfound respect for the power of nature and the limits of the
human ability to control it
by Rocky Barker,
Nov 14, 2005
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A controversial study says only a fraction of cancer cases
can be attributed to nuclear fallout in the U.S.
by Brett Wilkison,
Feb 20, 2006
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Idaho’s Republican senator says he can’t
support the Recreation Fee Demonstration Program, which charges
people to visit their own public lands
by Larry Craig,
Aug 30, 2004
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Fishing is not the reason behind the decline of the
Northwest’s salmon; the desire for cheap hydroelectric power
is
by Gina Knudson,
Jun 12, 2006
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Sen. Larry Craig plays petty politics with the Air Force;
robbery in Aspen; Phoenix is too darn hot; Idaho newspaper takes on
fee demo program; Montana anglers take on Huey Lewis; and chickens
slaughtered in California wood chipper
by Betsy Marston,
Aug 18, 2003
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Jetboats and planes could increase in the Frank
Church-River of No Return Wilderness, ignoring three illegal
hunting lodges along the Salmon River. George Nickas of
Montana-based Wilderness Watch has appealed the new management
plan, saying the largest
by Josh Garrett-Davis,
Apr 12, 2004
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The omnibus appropriations bill just passed by Congress
contained more than a few anti-environmental riders, but not all of
them survived for the president’s pen to sign
by Deanna Belch,
Dec 20, 2004
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Janelle Holden, the daughter of two Republican
legislators, works with the Predator Conservation Alliance in
Montana to help ranchers learn how to co-exist with wolves and
other predators
by Melynda Coble,
Nov 14, 2005
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Anti-grazing activist Jon Marvel makes a deal with
ranching magnate J.R. Simplot, allowing cattle to continue to graze
on federal land in Idaho
by Ray Ring,
Oct 03, 2005