Results for keyword: Parks And Monuments
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Yellowstone's Grizzlies A success story
The National Wildlife Federation believes that the federal government’s proposal to remove Yellowstone’s grizzlies from the endangered species list represents a tremendous achievement
by Tom France, Sep 19, 2005 -
Yellowstone’s Grizzlies Not out of the woods yet
Many environmentalists say the Yellowstone grizzly is a long way from being recovered, and that delisting the bear is premature and could spell disaster for the species
by Doug Honnold, Sep 19, 2005 -
Island's pig problem pits animal-rights activists againstconservationists
A plan to eradicate thousands of feral pigs from Southern California’s Santa Cruz Island has animal rights activists up in arms
by Tony Barboza, Aug 22, 2005 -
The Battle over Hetch Hetchy: America's Most Controversial Dam and the Birth of Modern Environmentalism
In The Battle over Hetch Hetchy, history professor Robert Righter chronicles the damming of the Hetch Hetchy Valley in California’s Yosemite National Park
by Staff, Aug 08, 2005 -
Suburbia blasts through a national monument
A rocky western escarpment and the Petroglyph National Monument have long held back Albuquerque’s sprawl, but now the Volcano Heights development is coming, and a controversial road through the monument may be built
by Hilary watts, Jun 27, 2005 -
Restoring a Presence: American Indians and Yellowstone National Park
In Restoring a Presence, Peter Nabokov and Lawrence Loendorf shine a light on Yellowstone’s largely forgotten American Indian heritage
by Staff, Jun 13, 2005 -
Mountain bike association wheels into national parks
The National Park Service has agreed to explore opening some of the parks to mountain biking
by Patrick Farrell, May 30, 2005 -
The devil made us do it
The writer says tough places inspired devilish names in the region
by Ed Quillen, May 02, 2005 -
Backpacker beware: don't boldly go where you don't belong
The writer takes Backpacker magazine to task for telling tourists how to boldly go where only grizzlies might have gone before
by Sean Neilson, Jul 05, 2004






