Posted inApril 30, 1971: 'Environmentalism' catches on in Big Sky Country

‘Environmentalism’ catches on in Big Sky Country

The 1971 Montana legislature may go down in the record books as the session in which “environmentalism” finally caught on. Bills passed and signed into law include new hard rock mining reclamation laws, zoning provisions, tougher water pollution controls and more. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/3.8/download-entire-issue

Posted inMarch 19, 1971: Montana is unique ... environment has real champion

Predator control in Wyoming

Part two — “Of eagles and old wives tales” — in a multi-article series on predator control in Wyoming. Even though bald and golden eagles are protected by federal law, many ranchers insist on killing these birds out of fears that they kill livestock. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/3.5/download-entire-issue

Posted inFebruary 5, 1971: Senator says forests are measured in board feet

Utility advertising draws condemnation

Gerald Jayne, president of the Idaho Environmental Council, says Idaho Power Co.’s refusal to restrict its advertisements encouraging more electrical usage, even as it exerts pressure for more dams in Hells Canyon, should be regarded as “sheer corporate arrogance.” Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/3.3/download-entire-issue

Posted inFebruary 5, 1971: Senator says forests are measured in board feet

Senator says forests are measured in board feet

Wyoming Sen. Gale McGee has stated that management policies of National Forests must be redirected “away from short-range, short-sighted emphasis on timber cutting toward long-range protection of the entire spectrum of forest-related values.” Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/3.3/download-entire-issue

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