Posted inFebruary 17, 1997: No home on the range

Federal agency was careless with a live vaccine

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story. Conservationists, animal rights groups and Park Service officials have long been wary of the federal agency that has ordered the slaughter of Yellowstone bison. Recently, they have uncovered evidence that gives some credence to their fears. Internal documents obtained by High Country News suggest […]

Posted inFebruary 3, 1997: Bringing back the bighorn

Renegade county gets a makeover

For two years, the county commissioners in Chelan County, Wash., have led the state’s property-rights movement. They thumbed their noses at Washington’s Growth Management Act, challenged its planning requirements in court and even suffered economic sanctions for ignoring them (HCN, 6/10/96). But the county’s outlaw image changed dramatically when voters threw out one of the […]

Posted inFebruary 3, 1997: Bringing back the bighorn

Green hate in the land of enchantment

A hate movement has grown up in northern New Mexico, fueled by decades of Forest Service mismanagement and sensational media coverage (HCN, 12/25/95). It has fostered an unusual alliance across racial barriers to oppose conservation on federal lands. The political alignment became visible more than a year ago during a Christmas candlelight demonstration organized by […]

Posted inFebruary 3, 1997: Bringing back the bighorn

The report is readable – and grim

Note: in the print edition of this issue, this article appears as a sidebar to another news article, “Columbia Basin plan staggers home.” Though politics may delay and water down the final plans of the Interior Columbia Basin Management Project, the science documenting the condition of the basin is strong and available. In late December, […]

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