Posted inSeptember 3, 1984: Acid rain: The damage it does can be deadly

The West is not immune to acid rain

Possible adverse effects of acid rain in the West include damage to high mountain lakes, forests and fisheries, the leaching of toxic heavy metals from mine and mill wastes into public drinking water supplies, and the deterioration of archaeological ruins. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/16.16/download-entire-issue

Posted inJuly 23, 1984: Grazing in the West

A grazing guru says he can restore the range by doubling the number of cattle

Allan Savory is the guru of a new kind of livestock grazing, anxious to tell the world that many of the present ‘truths’ about range management are not only wrong and contributing to the economic collapse of ranching, but steering the world to the precipice of environmental disaster. Download entire issue to view this article: […]

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