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  • Citing religious freedom is no excuse

    Citing religious freedom is no excuse

    Debate: Should the Hopi people continue to have the right to kill eagles for religious purposes? Ted Williams says no.

  • Extreme Green

    Extreme Green

    Uncompromising environmental groups like the Center for Biological Diversity do more harm than good with their lawsuits, according to some critics.

  • Wildlife fauxtography

    Wildlife fauxtography

    If a wildlife photograph looks too perfect to be "real," it probably isn't.

  • When some ranchers use poison -- just like the old days

    When some ranchers use poison -- just like the old days

    Some ranchers in western Kansas are using a deadly biocide called Rozol to kill endangered species like the black-footed ferret.

  • Let them eat copper

    Let them eat copper

    The National Park Service’s decision to ban lead bullets and lead fishing tackle will protect rare California condors and other creatures, including humans.

  • On second thought, Mr. Cheney

    On second thought, Mr. Cheney

    Ted Williams finds it more than ironic that Dick Cheney -- a well-known foe of fish and rivers -- was invited to speak at a fly-fishing museum.

  • How not to save salmon

    Ted Williams says killing fish, birds and sea lions to save endangered salmon is like drinking snake-oil elixir to cure a serious illness.

  • A political fish-kill is in the making

    Ted Williams says the Bush administration is doing its best to kill off an endangered fish: Montana’s fluvial grayling.

  • Fees have become a public-lands shakedown

    Ted Williams says charging fees to use public lands is worse than extortion.

  • They should shoot horses, shouldn't they?

    Wild horses are not native to the West, and they do not deserve our protection

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