Posted inMarch 7, 1994: Pay as you waste, says EPA

Ex-logger Andrus says our forests are overcut

FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS, Mont. – Idaho Gov. Cecil Andrus used his time at the podium during a rare meeting of Forest Service district rangers Feb. 16 to complain that timber-sale goals in national forest management plans were boosted by politicians eager to please big timber companies. “Your ASQs (allowable sale quantities) are not accurate. They […]

Posted inFebruary 21, 1994: Draining the budget to desalt the Colorado

Bandelier overrun by hooves

If left unchecked, growing numbers of elk and wild cattle could leave New Mexico’s Bandelier National Monument eroded and overgrazed, park officials say. Nearly 30 cows and over 2,000 elk now trample the park’s fragile hillsides and brittle archaeological ruins and, according to an environmental assessment released Jan. 13, the cattle herd could double in […]

Posted inFebruary 21, 1994: Draining the budget to desalt the Colorado

Agency reins in Wyoming rancher

After catching a Wyoming rancher illegally subleasing federal grazing permits, Forest Service officials cancelled half his grazing privileges and suspended the remainder for three years. The rancher, George Salisbury, who is also a longtime county commissioner and state legislator, insists he is innocent. “I owned the cattle, I just didn’t have the paperwork to justify […]

Posted inFebruary 21, 1994: Draining the budget to desalt the Colorado

Yucca Mountain’s fault

Geologists working for the U.S. Geological Survey and the state of Nevada have discovered a new earthquake fault cutting directly through Yucca Mountain, the site slated for the nation’s first high-level nuclear waste repository. Geologists believe the new sheer zone, combined with the already known Ghost Dance Fault, could reduce the underground space available for […]

Posted inFebruary 21, 1994: Draining the budget to desalt the Colorado

Wise use at Grand Canyon

A Grand Canyon chapter of the People For the West! was formed Jan. 14. Its goals include unrestricted access to public lands, gaining state and county control of federal lands, and preventing federal land managers from interfering with “free enterprise” pursuits such as mining, grazing and logging. The chapter also wants to end federal restrictions […]

Posted inFebruary 21, 1994: Draining the budget to desalt the Colorado

Jackson’s last letter answered

Activist Leroy Jackson’s last letter to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service hit home. Shortly before his death, Jackson wrote the agency to protest any exemption of Navajo timberlands from the Endangered Species Act (HCN, 11/29/93). The Bureau of Indian Affairs had asked for an exemption based on tribal sovereignty and claimed that the Mexican […]

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