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A police officer suggests that all drugs should be legalized and regulated, except for meth – and that meth dealers ought to be punished unmercifully.
by Rich Wandschneider,
Jan 02, 2012
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Some of the more dramatic recent arrests involving wildlife trafficking in the Western U.S. are briefly described.
by Craig Welch,
Apr 11, 2010
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A federal attempt to improve public safety on four reservations has gotten off to a rocky start.
by Emilene Ostlind and John Lancaster,
Aug 04, 2010
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Western game wardens are hampered by huge territories, increased responsibilities and continuing budget cuts.
by Deborah Sullivan Brennan,
Jan 31, 2010
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Worms at work; stupid hunter tricks; fighting starlings
with falcons; cemetery soccer; Schweitzer’s
dang-tootin’; Mount Rushmoo
by Betsy Marston,
Nov 13, 2006
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Something’s fishy in California; dolphins do Rambo;
big bad wolf wasn’t wild; conspicuous consumption in Boulder;
déjà vu all over again in Interior Department; ski bum is
dead, long live ski bums; not everything stays in Vegas.
by Betsy Marston,
Mar 19, 2007
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The brutal murder of a Japanese tourist shines an
unwelcome spotlight on the social problems plaguing Arizona’s
beautiful but troubled Havasupai Reservation
by John Dougherty,
May 28, 2007
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On public land in New Mexico, firewood-hunters have illegally cut down hundreds of old-growth juniper trees, much to the dismay of the Bureau of Land Management and environmental activists.
by Jonathan Thompson,
Sep 16, 2012
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Elaborate marijuana gardens, created and managed by
Mexican drug lords, are turning California’s public lands
into a dangerous, illegal, industrial-style landscape
by Adam Burke,
Oct 31, 2005
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The same solitude that attracts nature-lovers to the
West’s public lands attracts lawbreakers as well –
particularly a growing number of Mexican
marijuana-growers
by Greg Hanscom,
Oct 31, 2005