Posted inFebruary 7, 1994: Can she save ecosystems?

Judge tells wilderness outfitters to decamp the Frank

The Forest Service will no longer allow outfitter camps in Idaho’s Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness to feature propane refrigerators, wood cookstoves or piped water. These changes stem from rulings issued last fall by U.S. District Court Judge Thomas F. Hogan in response to a lawsuit filed by the environmental group, Wilderness Watch. […]

Posted inFebruary 7, 1994: Can she save ecosystems?

Can she save ecosystems?

Mollie Beattie got an uncomfortable preview of the realpolitik that still pervades the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service last summer while she waited for Senate confirmation as the agency’s director. One Republican senator after another anonymously exercised the right to place a “hold” on her confirmation. Some, no doubt, were simply curious about this 46-year-old […]

Posted inFebruary 7, 1994: Can she save ecosystems?

Fearless direction on the educational front

The Meridian, Idaho, school board’s instructions for teaching about the environment specify: “Discussion should not reflect negative attitudes against business or industry who do the best job under present regulations considering economic realities,” reports the Los Angeles Times. This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Fearless direction on the […]

Posted inJanuary 24, 1994: Turmoil on the range

The third man

The third man The number three man in the Forest Service, Deputy Chief James Overbay, has retired. Overbay, a member of the agency’s old guard, was replaced by Gray Reynolds, regional forester for the Intermountain Region of national forests in southern Idaho, Nevada, Utah and western Wyoming. Environmental activists in the Intermountain Region were not […]

Posted inJanuary 24, 1994: Turmoil on the range

Lost and found study

Lost and found study Under former Utah Gov. Norm Bangerter, the bumper sticker “Wilderness: land of no use” became popular. At the same time, managers under Bangerter ignored a 1991 draft state study that said wilderness could actually benefit Utah’s economy. Gov. Mike Leavitt recently unearthed the report after the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance pressed […]

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