Posted inMay 1, 1995: Land grants under the microscope

Recall Ben Campbell

Dear HCN: On March 30, Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., offered a substitute amendment that would have improved the “salvage logging” amendment by requiring that federal land management agencies comply with environmental laws. The Murray amendment was defeated by one vote due to the efforts of Colorado’s own Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell – Democrat turned Republican. […]

Posted inMay 1, 1995: Land grants under the microscope

In Utah, the extremists are against wilderness

Dear HCN, Within hours of the announcement by Utah counties of their 1 million-acre wilderness recommendation (HCN, 4/17/95), I visited a special place touted in rural county tourist brochures as “Utah’s Little Grand Canyon.” As the sun fell upon the western horizon, the Colorado Plateau light played its technicolor magic upon a slickrock face; to […]

Posted inMay 1, 1995: Land grants under the microscope

Grassroots unite

GRASSROOTS UNITE Activists concerned about health, justice, peace and the environment will share organizing tactics May 5-6 in Missoula, Mont. Bryony Schwan, director of the Missoula-based Women’s Voices for the Earth, says the conference aims to diversify the environmental movement and pinpoint common ground among the participants. Speakers include Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs, now […]

Posted inMay 1, 1995: Land grants under the microscope

Wild symposium

WILD SYMPOSIUM “Always Cry Wolf” is the theme of a symposium during the 17th annual MountainFilm festival in Telluride, Colo., May 26-29. Speakers include author Rick Bass and wildlife photographer Jim Brandenburg, and on tap are wolf films and talks by filmmakers such as Ray Paunovich, who is now documenting the lives of wolves released […]

Posted inMay 1, 1995: Land grants under the microscope

A last laugh

A Last Laugh Although environmentalists don’t have much to laugh about these days, Orlo, a Portland, Ore.-based environmental education group, wants to help lighten the mood. Its free exhibition of environmental cartoons called “The Last Laugh” is now showing at The Art Gym on Marylhurst College campus until May 20, featuring more than 150 editorial […]

Posted inMay 1, 1995: Land grants under the microscope

Bleak future for cutthroat

Fishery experts agreed at a February conference that there’s no practical way to eliminate the illegally planted lake trout that are killing native cutthroat trout in Yellowstone Lake. “There isn’t a fix, there isn’t a silver bullet – even suppression is a forever commitment,” federal biologist Lynn Kaeding told the Billings Gazette. A draft report […]

Posted inMay 1, 1995: Land grants under the microscope

Dear friends

Stacked deck? When Alaska Republican Rep. Don Young decided to leave the Beltway to hear opinions on changing the Endangered Species Act, he set no House (Natural) Resource Committee hearings in what we think of as The West: Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Montana, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, or South Dakota. Young selected mainly small […]

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