Flora & Fauna
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News
State can cut its trees
A federal court in San Francisco rules that timber grown on Washington state lands can be exported.
by Staff, Jun 14, 1993 -
News
Do grizzlies need more protection?
A legal battle rages over reclassification of grizzlies from threatened to endangered species.
by Staff, Jun 14, 1993 -
Essays
Wolf recovery needs our help
The wolf recovery program in Yellowstone needs public support.
by Renee Askins, May 31, 1993 -
Feature
Fish-killing dams may be razed
A soon-to-be-released study may recommend dam removal as the best, and perhaps only, way of reviving Chinook salmon in the Elwha River.
by Paul Koberstein, May 31, 1993 -
Related Stories
Salmon spawn a swarm of lawsuits
A summary of pending lawsuits between the government, salmon advocates and hydropower interests.
by Stephen Stuebner, May 31, 1993 -
Feature
Four dams must go, activist says
Idaho's Lower Snake River dams block salmon recovery.
by Stephen Stuebner, May 31, 1993 -
Book Reviews
New den for grizzly research
Jackson Hole will become the home of the Yellowstone Grizzly Foundation's center for bear research.
by Staff, May 31, 1993 -
News
Bighorns and tourists
A National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center will open in Dubois, Wyoming.
by Staff, May 31, 1993 -
News
Restored habitat revives cui-ui
Spring snowmelt helps the endangered cui-cui sucker fish in Nevada.
by Jon Christensen, May 31, 1993 -
News
Bird killing hatches new rule
The New Mexico Game and Fish Department rules that science must be "humane and appropriate' after a songbird strangling near Carlsbad.
by Staff, May 31, 1993 -
News
Sturgeon listing is imminent
The Kootenai River sturgeon is up for threatened or endangered listing.
by Staff, May 31, 1993 -
Feature
Salmon advocates say: the quiet slaughter continues
The issue of whether or not barging salmon around dams is effective is taken to court.
by Stephen Stuebner, May 31, 1993 -
Related Stories
Salmon updates: Set your salmon watch and Call for cooperation
A coalition of fishing and conservation groups will monitor Snake River salmon runs.
by Greg Peterson, May 31, 1993 -
News
Does Elvis live in Jackson Hole?
A poster's profits will fight plans to return wolves to Yellowstone.
by Staff, May 31, 1993 -
Essays
BPA: the Northwest's sugar daddy
The author contests the The Bonneville Power Administration's claim that salmon protection is to blame for its rising rates.
by Dan Rohlf, May 31, 1993






