Posted inJuly 31, 1989: Nuclear plant's cover is blown

Utah’s land board threatens to kill its hostages

On July 12, the Utah Board of State Lands and Forestry voted unanimously to approve a draft “marketing plan” to sell off 116,000 acres of state-owned-lands within Arches National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Dinosaur National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and the Navajo and Goshute Indian reservations. Download entire issue to view this […]

Posted inJuly 3, 1989: Tumbleweeds triumphant

Grazing permits are valuable: You can bank on it

With all the fuss made about livestock grazing on public lands in the West, it is surprising to learn that they account for only 2 percent of U.S. livestock grazing. But to the rancher who depends on Western rangelands for pasture, it’s a make or break situation. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/21.13/download-entire-issue

Posted inJune 5, 1989: Forester challenges his agency to a discussion

Forester challenges his agency to a discussion

It wasn’t until timber sales planner Jeff DeBonis was transferred to the Willamette National Forest — the biggest timber-producing national forest in the country — that what he saw made him open his mouth. To read this article, click the “View a PDF from the original” link below, or download the entire issue: http://www.hcn.org/issues/21.11/download-entire-issue This […]

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