Flora & Fauna
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News
What's in a name?
Animal Damage Control will change its name to Wildlife Services.
by Staff, Sep 20, 1993 -
Essays
Stone Container cuts a wide swath: In the woods, it cuts, runs and blames
Stone Forest Industries blames environmental groups and the Forest Service for its mill closing when company management is really to blame.
by Edward Smith, Sep 20, 1993 -
Essays
Stone Container cuts a wide swath: Financially, it grew too fast and is now sinking (like a stone)
Author contends financial recklessness caused Stone Forest Industries' sawmill demise.
by Darrell Geist, Sep 20, 1993 -
Essays
Killer bees: Anything that attacks a poodle or a lawn mower can't be all bad.
The author describes the perils of living in the land of killer bees.
by Staff, Sep 20, 1993 -
Essays
Forest Service: Villain and scapegoat
Essay: The Forest Service is divided into old guard and new.
by C.L. Rawlins, Sep 06, 1993 -
Feature
Guns, theft still kill eagles
Native Americans as well as gun buffs and foreign groups are responsible for killing and selling bald eagles.
by Stephen Stuebner, Sep 06, 1993 -
Feature
Bald eaglets in Arizona have guardian angels
State biologists and bureaus are finding new ways to protect young eagles.
by Stephen Stuebner, Sep 06, 1993 -
Feature
Do eagles suffer from bad moral character?
by Stephen Stuebner, Sep 06, 1993 -
News
Black bear kills logger
A black bear kills a logger near Cotopaxi, Colorado.
by Staff, Sep 06, 1993 -
News
Poacher shoots elk, video and himself
A nationally known archer pleads guilty to killing protected elk in Yellowstone National Park.
by Michael Milstein, Sep 06, 1993 -
News
Game warden stays
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service game warden Joel Scrafford is saved from a transfer by the nomination of Mollie Beatty.
by Staff, Sep 06, 1993 -
News
Support drops for Clinton's timber plan
Alexander Cockburn's article in "The Nation' harshly criticizes Clinton's forest plan and the Sierra Club for going along with it.
by Paul Koberstein, Sep 06, 1993 -
Feature
On their own: Eagles make a comeback
Bald eagles are making a comeback after near extinction due to the pesticide DDT.
by Stephen Stuebner, Sep 06, 1993 -
News
Lawsuit in sheep's clothing?
Wise Use Attorney Karen Budd wants to give land-owning hunters more rights in Wyoming.
by Staff, Sep 06, 1993 -
Book Reviews
Prairie birds take a nosedive
The Great Plains bird populations are declining.
by Staff, Aug 23, 1993






