Posted inApril 28, 1997: Evangelical Christians preach a green gospel

Nevada ranchers win water rights

Nevada’s attorney general recently upheld a 1995 state law that took away the Bureau of Land Management’s right to hold stock-water rights. The state said the privilege belonged solely to ranchers. Since the agency doesn’t own cattle, said the attorney general, it can’t put a stock-water right to beneficial use. “Water’s a special resource,” explained […]

Posted inApril 28, 1997: Evangelical Christians preach a green gospel

Hopis extend eviction deadline

Hundreds of Navajos braced themselves against the threat of forcible eviction on the eve of April 1. That was the deadline for more than 250 families living on Arizona’s Hopi Partitioned Land either to sign a 75-year lease with the Hopi tribe, or move (HCN 3/31/97). Navajo supporters rallied nationwide, staging protests in San Francisco, […]

Posted inApril 28, 1997: Evangelical Christians preach a green gospel

States get semi-tough on poachers

A dramatic rise in flagrant cases of wildlife poaching has inspired a batch of new legislation that could truly put the hurt on criminal hunters in the West. Anti-poaching bills with stiffer fines and penalties are advancing in the New Mexico, Montana, Nevada and Idaho legislatures. But lawmakers in Wyoming and Colorado recently rejected efforts […]

Posted inApril 28, 1997: Evangelical Christians preach a green gospel

Forest supervisor shows Congress some dirty pictures

It was billed as a Washington, D.C.-style “barbecue,” but the roastee – Sawtooth National Forest Supervisor Bill Levere – was prepared for the heat. In early April, Idaho Rep. Helen Chenoweth ordered Levere, the manager of the central Idaho forest, to come to the nation’s capitol and defend his tough new penalties for ranchers who […]

Posted inApril 28, 1997: Evangelical Christians preach a green gospel

Southwest Forest Alliance takes a Hitt

New Mexico’s best known environmentalist was ousted from a Southwestern forest protection organization earlier this month following a dispute over the organization’s direction. Sam Hitt, a founding member of Southwest Forest Alliance, which represents 55 conservation groups in New Mexico and Arizona, was voted off the group’s board after he stormed out of a meeting […]

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Evangelicals are coming to the (earth’s) rescue

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story. Being an “evangelical environmentalist” is much like being an advocate of “sustainable economic development’ – both positions attract the label “oxymoronic.” I drive people up a wall because I am all for all four ideals: sustainable use of resources, economic growth, evangelical theology and […]

Posted inApril 14, 1997: Beauty and the Beast

Bringing back the small family farm

In their mid-40s and newly married, Bob and Bonnie Gregson dropped out and bought a 13-acre farm near Seattle, Wash. in 1988. When the couple left their corporate jobs and city lives, they dreamed of making a “reasonable, community-oriented, non-exploitive, earth-friendly, and aesthetically pleasing living.” They managed to succeed, after some trial and error, as […]

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