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In his determination to cling, however hopelessly, to
Utah’s past, Canyon Country Zephyr founder
Jim Stiles has taken on miners, ranchers, developers, mountain
bikers and – most recently – some of his fellow
environmentalists
by M. John Fayhee,
May 29, 2006
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The grassroots group Republicans for Environmental
Protection withholds its endorsement from President Bush, citing
his "deliberately anti-environmental, anti-conservation"
record
by Geordie Romer,
Oct 25, 2004
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In his own words, retired Air Force pilot and
environmentalist Herb Meyr discusses working with ranchers
one-to-one vs. Jon Marvel's combative tactics.
by Stephen Stuebner,
Aug 02, 1999
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In her own words, environmentalist Kathleen Simpson Myron
explains why her disillusion led her to leave the Trout Creek
Mountain Working Group.
by Tom Knudson,
Mar 01, 1999
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In her own words, environmentalist Rose Strickland defends
the collaborative process.
by Tom Knudson,
Mar 01, 1999
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In his own words, conservation biologist Michael
Soulé discusses the responsibility of scientists to restore
wilderness and preserve wildlife.
by Greg Hanscom,
Apr 26, 1999
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In his own words, Henry Carey of Forest Trust says the
forest fire danger is overblown.
by Michelle Nijhuis,
Mar 01, 1999
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Emmett, Idaho, rancher Brad Little says that environmental
activist Jon Marvel is abusing the system in his attempt to end all
ranching, not just public-lands ranching.
by Stephen Stuebner,
Aug 02, 1999
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In his own words, Jon Marvel explains why he thinks his
response to public-lands ranching is reasonable.
by Betsy Marston,
Aug 02, 1999
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In his own words, retired BLM range conservationist Earl
McKinney talks about restoration of riparian areas.
by Tom Knudson,
Mar 01, 1999