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City Slickers should leave wilderness rough
Movie makers leave land damaged after filming City Slickers II
by Brent Israelsen, Aug 08, 1994 -
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Utah kids benefit from state land reform
State land management reforms in Utah raise money for schools.
by Ray Ring, Jul 25, 1994 -
Feature
'Unranchers' reach for West's state lands
Conservationists discover state lands and bid against ranchers to lease them.
by Ray Ring, Jul 25, 1994 -
Book Reviews
Millions for furniture
Federal audit shows $5.4 million intended for reforestation to have been misspent.
by Staff, Jun 13, 1994 -
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A spinning door
Former BLM official Joe Hall is hired as consultant by Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District.
by Staff, May 16, 1994 -
Feature
Babbitt is trying to nationalize the BLM
Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt discusses at the first-ever BLM summit plans to revolutionize the BLM.
by Ed Marston, May 16, 1994 -
Book Reviews
A leaking public lands fund
Groups urge better use of Land and Water Conservation Fund.
by Katharine Bill, Apr 18, 1994 -
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South Pass reconsidered
Wyoming environmental group gets Bureau of Land Management to reconsider the route of a natural gas pipeline over historic South Pass.
by Staff, Apr 18, 1994 -
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Wise-use ordinances suffer legal setback
Boundary County land-use plan found unconstitutional.
by Paul Larmer, Feb 21, 1994 -
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Baca at the barricades
Jim Baca faces removal as BLM director.
by Staff, Feb 07, 1994 -
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BLM union comes to Moab
BLM employees vote to unionize because of management and morale problems.
by Christopher Smith, Jan 24, 1994 -
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The return of Tom Horn?
The Tom Horn Society claims responsibility for the bombing of a BLM office in Reno.
by Staff, Dec 13, 1993 -
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J'accuse in Oregon
The Hells Canyon Preservation Council claims the Forest Service is guilty of desecrating petroglyphs by building roads to Pittsburg Landing.
by Staff, Dec 13, 1993 -
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Office bombed in Nevada
A bomb explodes at the Bureau of Land Management office in Reno.
by Staff, Nov 15, 1993 -
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Two "miners" may be seeking to shaft into U.S. Treasury
Two Oregon miners may have staked a claim to pressure the feds to buy them out.
by David Frey, Nov 15, 1993






