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  • Can this mixed marriage work?

    Bob Budd will manage Red Canyon Ranch for The Nature Conservancy.

  • Idaho group takes over some public land

    Jon Marvel of Idaho Watersheds Project outbids ranchers for grazing lease on state land.

  • Look Ma, no trees

    Tree Free EcoPaper sells paper products made wihout wood.

  • Wild in Montana

    The Montana Wilderness Association holds its 35th annual convention in Helena.

  • It is not in your mind

    An LA Times article, "Psyched Out', suggests that activism has therapeutic benefits.

  • Great Bear Gathering

    The Great Bear Foundation will hold its annual membership meeting at the Mountaineer's Club in Seattle.

  • Washington author freed from jail

    Author Rik Scarce is released from jail after refusing to talk to a judge about the Animal Liberation Front's involvement in vandalism at Washington State University.

  • Solitude as an alternative

    Fifteen environmental groups offer the "Solitude Alternatives": a plan to protect Hells Canyon from grazing and jet-boating.

  • NARF at 23

    The Native American Rights Fund publishes its annual report on its efforts to protect Native American religion and sacred lands.

  • Las Vegas mountain mecca

    The Spring Mountains Association gains National Recreation Area status for the Spring Mountains, an area within Toiyabe National Forest.

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