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Loss and renewal in the Northwest

“These stories of loss are about farming and forestry in the Pacific Northwest,” writes Steven Radosevich in this compact collection of essays. “They come along with me out of my vineyard.” Radosevich, hunter, fisherman, grape grower and professor of forest science at Oregon State University, writes simple, painful prose about the diminishing natural wealth of […]

Posted inAugust 21, 2006: The Lure of the Lawn

Uninformed voters create unintended consequences

Ray Ring’s “Taking Liberties” shows how easily the initiative process can lead to unintended and unpleasant consequences (HCN, 7/24/06: Taking Liberties). Most people rarely take the time to fully inform themselves on the issues they’re voting on. It reminds me of something the journalist H.L. Mencken said almost a hundred years ago: “Democracy is the theory […]

Posted inAugust 21, 2006: The Lure of the Lawn

Measure 37 snookered voters

Yee-haw! It’s great to see High Country News riding full bore to expose the awful “takings” initiatives under way in six Western states (HCN, 7/24/06: Taking Liberties). HCN is right on when it asserts that people were snookered into voting for this awful legislation in Oregon, where I lived at the time. Even my conservationist and […]

Posted inAugust 21, 2006: The Lure of the Lawn

‘Tamarisk Hunter’ not far from the mark

Thought-provoking piece of fiction (nonfiction?) (HCN, 6/26/06: The Tamarisk Hunter). Good writing and imagery. The city of Grand Junction is very involved in the “coalition” of Colorado water users funding the efforts of Jim Lochhead in negotiations between the Upper and Lower Basin states. Your scenarios are not far from the mark and touch on some […]

Posted inAugust 21, 2006: The Lure of the Lawn

Stiles responds

I’d like to respond to Kevin Walker’s recent letter (HCN, 7/24/06: SUWA’s on the right track). He rejects my comments that enviro groups like SUWA have ignored impacts from non-motorized recreation and the “amenities economy.” He also calls “completely false” my assertion that SUWA altered a proposed wilderness boundary to avoid conflicts with the “24 Hours […]

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