Results for keyword: logging
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Heard around the West
Pork and mariachi; Victoria’s Secret vs. trees; Zach Mann vs. Starbucks; poaching preachers; elk poachers get popped; crimes solved in Jackson, Wyo.
by Betsy Marston, Dec 20, 2004 -
Look who’s in the conflict business now
A rising number of Westerners are committed to local solutions that benefit both the land and communities
by Paul Larmer, Sep 27, 2004 -
Public lands lifeline
Mining claims, hardrock mining, public lands, Environmental Working Group, Western Mining Action Project, Roger Flynn, National Mining Association, Luke Popovich
by Jodi Peterson, Aug 30, 2004 -
Seattle embarks on a dramatic experiment in restoration
Ecologists working for the city of Seattle, Wash., are trying to make the second-growth forest of the Cedar River Watershed function ecologically like an old-growth forest
by David Williams, May 10, 2004 -
Old-growth trees to fall in the Sierra
In California, the Forest Service abandons the collaborative Sierra Nevada Framework in favor of a new management plan that cuts big trees
by Cosmo Garvin, Mar 01, 2004 -
Jurisdiction shopping made simple
The environmental records of federal judges are briefly examined, including Dee Benson, Don Molloy, Alan Angus McDonald, B. Lynn Winmill, Michael Hogan, Edward Lodge, Clarence Brimmer, James Parker and Sam Haddon
by Ray Ring, Feb 16, 2004 -
Follow-up
Logging to be allowed on California’s Giant Sequoia National Monument; rules relaxed on checking contents of containers shipped to WIPP; environmental and public health groups sue EPA for approving pesticides that harm wildlife; and Alaska’s National Petr
by Laura Paskus, Feb 02, 2004 -
Our publicly owned forests are being subverted
President Bush is carrying on a stealthy assault against our national forests
by Tom Udall, Nov 24, 2003 -
Return of the King
Scientists have finally found a way to save the white pine from blister rust – but finding space in the forest to plant new trees is proving almost as difficult
by Mark Matthews, Oct 13, 2003 -
Searching for the true causes of the West’s fire problems
Pepper Trail, a wildlife biologist in Oregon, says that this is not the time to log our way out of wildfire threats in the West.
by Pepper Trail, Aug 11, 2003






