Posted inApril 29, 2002: The Great Salt Lake Mystery

Under charter plan, forests would fall

Dear HCN, I am skeptical of the concept of “Charter Forests” (HCN, 3/18/02: Can ‘charter forests’ remake an agency?), especially when I observe who is backing it – the timber industry and its supporters in Congress and the Bush administration. Under the guise of streamlining decision making within the Forest Service, the real intent appears […]

Posted inApril 29, 2002: The Great Salt Lake Mystery

Fateful harvest a scary read

Sometimes recycling is more pernicious than we’ve all been taught to believe. In 1997, Patty Martin, mayor of the small town of Quincy, Wash., discovered that the local agricultural chemicals provider had been mixing leftover pesticides with other chemicals and passing the “recycled” mixture off to farmers as a beneficial soil additive. The crusading mayor […]

Posted inApril 29, 2002: The Great Salt Lake Mystery

Griz ordered to get scarce

WYOMING Grizzlies, wolves and other “unacceptable species” may want to rethink future visits to counties and towns in western Wyoming. In March, two counties and two city councils passed regulations that ban the animals. They were reacting to new federal regulations that require bear-resistant food storage and a minimum distance between campsites and food, trails […]

Posted inApril 29, 2002: The Great Salt Lake Mystery

Bush will edit NW Forest Plan

The Bush administration thinks the Clinton-bred forestry plan that has governed – and limited – Northwest logging since 1994 is a failure and needs overhaul or replacement (HCN, 7/26/93: Clinton vs. Foley: House speaker is furious at plan to protect Northwest forests). The Northwest Forest Plan procedures that aim to protect habitat for endangered species […]

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