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Pat Munday decries the “professionalization”
of environmental groups.
by Pat Munday,
Jun 09, 2008
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Drew Pogge is caught between two cultures: the redneck
good ol’ boy gearheads of his youth, and the holier-than-thou
environmentalists of his present.
by Drew Pogge,
Mar 31, 2008
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Drew Pogge is caught between two cultures: the redneck
good ol’ boy gearheads of his youth, and the holier-than-thou
environmentalists of his present.
by Drew Pogge,
Mar 31, 2008
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Environmental pioneer Stewart Udall and his wife, Lee, ask
their grandchildren to be “steadfast enemies of
waste.”
by Stewart and Lee Udall,
Mar 31, 2008
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The Bush administration has been good for environmental
groups, at least when it comes to money and membership
numbers.
by Ray Ring,
Mar 17, 2008
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Americans may be sentimental about their horses, but
slaughtering unwanted animals with poison is more cruel and a lot
less sensible than using them for horsemeat.
by Sharon O’Toole,
Apr 30, 2007
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Jack Wright thinks Montanans are over-reacting to
stream-access issues; after all, from the point of view of a fish,
it’s a good thing when a rich man restores a stream, even if
he locks out trespassers.
by Jack Wright,
Apr 16, 2007
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When national Trout Unlimited tried to get its Montana
branch to stay out of state stream-access issues, the Montanans
rebelled dramatically, much to Pat Munday’s
delight.
by Pat Munday,
Apr 16, 2007
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Jack Wright thinks Montanans are over-reacting to
stream-access issues; after all, from the point of view of a fish,
it’s a good thing when a rich man restores a stream, even if
he locks out trespassers.
by Jack Wright,
Apr 02, 2007
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When national Trout Unlimited tried to get its Montana
branch to stay out of state stream-access issues, the Montanans
rebelled dramatically, much to Pat Munday’s
delight.
by Pat Munday,
Apr 02, 2007