Posted inJuly 18, 1988: Can nuclear waste be salted away?

O’Toole is the Adam Smith of forest economics

O’Toole has done all of us, including the Forest Service, a great favor. His genius and hard work have shown us that the national forests are governed by a welter of laws whose purpose and workings are exactly the same as those of the 1872 Mining Law. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/20.13/download-entire-issue

Posted inJune 20, 1988: Parks are increasingly vulnerable

Wyoming elk antlers head for the Orient

During its 20-year history, the annual Boy Scout Elk Antler Auction, held each spring in Jackson, Wyo., has slowly become dominated by antler traders from the Orient who export the horns to Korea and transform them into wafer-sized aphrodisiacs or medicinal teas. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/20.12/download-entire-issue

Posted inApril 25, 1988: Ecotage versus infiltrage: A tale of two environmental strategies

Hurling sand into society’s gears

Earth First! was born in the spring of 1980. Between tequila and beers and camping beneath the stars in the desert near a tiny Mexican border town, four men dedicated to the preservation of biological diversity hatched the notion of a group that was part Sierra Club, part Hell’s Angels, part Yippie. Download entire issue […]

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