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  • A Colorado almanac

    The San Juan Almanac, a new quarterly, addresses land issues around Durango, Colo.

  • Miners get personal with Miller

    People for the West! stages a protest a BLM decision to allow a massive copper mining project in the historic Robinson mining district is appealed

  • Foundation seeks to change Northwest

    Denis Hayes takes the helm at the environmentally friendly Bullitt Foundation

  • Dispatches from the front

    The Rocky Mountain Front Advisory Council publishes "HomeFront', a new newsletter about the frontrange of the Rockies.

  • Green directory

    EcoNet publishes a directory of groups working on environment.

  • Does Windstar have a future or only a past?

    The National Wildlife Federation draws fire for the mis-management of Colorado's Windstar Foundation.

  • Wake up, Christians

    'It's Not Easy Being Green' newsletter is a wake-up call for Christian environmentalists.

  • Environmental heroines

    Tambrands sponsors the Environmental Women of Action awards.

  • Author of Eco-Warriors is jailed

    The incarcerated author Rik Scarce says the First Amendment protects scholarly research, including his on the radical environmental movement.

  • He loves to log

    An Idaho school distributes pro-timber propaganda in the form of the cartoon "Timbear'.

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