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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
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Law professor Eric Freyfogle castigates the environmental
movement and offers straightforward advice in Why
Conservation is Failing and How It Can Regain
Ground.
by Michelle Nijhuis,
Mar 19, 2007
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In an effort to “think globally and act
locally,” the author volunteers his time for environmental
causes, rather than just reaching for his checkbook.
by Rob Pudim,
Mar 05, 2007
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Kern County, Calif., is trying to prevent Los Angeles
sludge from entering the county, where it is used to fertilize
farmland, and the resulting stink is raising all kinds of questions
about how we handle human waste
by Matt Jenkins,
Dec 25, 2006
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The writer thinks environmentalists would succeed a lot
more if they bonded with unlikely allies
by Bill Cook,
Nov 20, 2006
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Michael McCloskey’s autobiography, In the
Thick of It: My Life in the Sierra Club, covers four
decades of his life and work as an environmentalist
by Steve Rumsey,
Nov 13, 2006
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In northern New Mexico, the Collaborative Forest
Restoration Program brings Hispanic loggers and Anglo
environmentalists together to work on creating healthy, sustainable
forests and rural economies
by Peter Friederici,
Oct 30, 2006