Posted inJanuary 18, 1999: Desert sprawl

Desert sprawl

Note: This feature story is accompanied by seven sidebars listed at the end. TUCSON, Arizona Last spring, tens of thousands of people strolled the Street of Dreams subdivision to gaze at a $749,000 mansion. Behind the house, man-made waterfalls flowed past prickly pear and saguaro cacti. Inside, a television set popped up from a nightstand […]

Posted inDecember 21, 1998: Grand Canyon Gridlock

Bag the word “amphibian”

Dear HCN, I regret to inform you that the Turtle and Tortoise Liberation Front takes exception to Mark Matthews’ report on “amphibian underpasses’ being considered for the Flathead Reservation ostensibly to reduce the “hundreds of painted turtles smashed” on Hwy. 93 (HCN, 11/23/98). Turtles, being reptiles, go through no demeaning gill phase, nor do they […]

Posted inDecember 21, 1998: Grand Canyon Gridlock

Enlibra is better than what we’ve got

Dear HCN, I was pleased to read HCN’s Oct. 26 profile of Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber and the state’s efforts to restore habitat for coho salmon by involving environmentalists, landowners, timber companies and others in a consensus-based process. A sidebar article correctly notes that Gov. Kitzhaber’s Oregon Salmon Plan serves as a model for Enlibra, […]

Posted inDecember 21, 1998: Grand Canyon Gridlock

Forest and Stream Management in the Oregon Coast Range

Learn about the latest ecosystem research on “Forest and Stream Management in the Oregon Coast Range” at a conference Jan. 12-13 at Oregon State University. Contact the Conference Assistant, Oregon State University, College of Forestry, 202 Peavy Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331-5707 (541/737-2329). This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline […]

Posted inDecember 21, 1998: Grand Canyon Gridlock

North American Interdisciplinary Conference on Environment and Community

John Elder, Stephen Trimble and C.L. Rawlins will be featured speakers at the North American Interdisciplinary Conference on Environment and Community at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, on Feb. 11-13. Organizers are looking for participants from a variety of backgrounds to discuss the relationship between nature and society. For more information, contact Mikel Vause […]

Posted inDecember 21, 1998: Grand Canyon Gridlock

Ice Bump survives congressional ax

For the second year running, the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (ICBEMP, or Ice Bump) has survived an attempt on its life in the U.S. Congress. The plan is the federal government’s most ambitious ecosystem management plan ever, covering 72 million acres of public lands sprawling across seven states. The $40 million environmental impact […]

Posted inDecember 21, 1998: Grand Canyon Gridlock

Not a creature was stirring…

The endangered Preble’s meadow jumping mouse has Colorado Front Range developers running scared (HCN, 3/16/98), but proposed temporary protections from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service may calm their fears. The small, secretive mouse lives near foothill mountain streams, and biologists believe that urban sprawl near Denver is contributing to its decline. The agency’s proposal […]

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