Flora & Fauna
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More talk about wolves
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service extends its deadline for public comment on the wolf restoration project in Yellowstone.
by Staff, Nov 15, 1993 -
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Interior settles refuge lawsuit
The Interior Department says it will stop grazing, motorboating and other secondary uses on the nation's wildlife refuges.
by Staff, Nov 15, 1993 -
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Wilderness is ransomed
Forester Elizabeth Estill approves a controversial land trade that gives Tom Chapman 107 acres near Telluride in exchange for his 240-acre inholding in the West Elk Wilderness.
by Staff, Nov 15, 1993 -
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The decline and fall of salmon
Logging, hydropower and fishing contribute to the decline of salmon in Oregon waters.
by Paul Koberstein, Nov 15, 1993 -
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Western governers want help
Governors from Idaho, Washington, California and Oregon ask the President to design a strategy to restore declining salmon runs.
by Paul Koberstein, Nov 15, 1993 -
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I'll take that
A hunter abandons a bull elk after a grizzly arrives on the scene.
by Staff, Nov 15, 1993 -
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Clinton's forest plan draws 83,000 responses
Clinton's Option 9 forest plan draws fire from all sides after the April Forest Summit.
by Paul Koberstein, Nov 15, 1993 -
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Pine marten loses protection
Utah lifts a three-year moratorium on trapping pine marten.
by Staff, Nov 01, 1993 -
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Battle for Montana wilderness enters its 16th round
Rep. Pat Williams introduces the Montana Wilderness Act for the 16th time, amidst disagreements between The Alliance for the Wild Rockies, The Sierra Club and other members of the environmentalist community.
by Paul Larmer, Nov 01, 1993 -
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The next timber frontier
Several Northwest timber companies set their sights on Siberia's arctic forest with the help of Oregon Rep. Les AuCoin.
by Staff, Nov 01, 1993 -
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Is eight enough?
Only eight Salmon River sockeye salmon complete the migration to Redfish Lake.
by Staff, Nov 01, 1993 -
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Study says Elwha River is reclaimable
The Elwha Study shows that salmon habitat could be brought back to life if Elwha and Glines Canyon dams are removed.
by Joel Connelly, Nov 01, 1993 -
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Idaho Gov. Andrus takes on eight dams
Idaho Governor Cecil Andrus sues federal agencies in an attempt to save endangered salmon on the Snake and Columbia rivers.
by Steve Stuebner, Oct 18, 1993 -
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Down the tube
The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory is developing a tube for young fish to help them swim through dams.
by Staff, Oct 18, 1993 -
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Victory for raptors
President Clinton signs the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area into law.
by Staff, Oct 18, 1993






