Posted inMarch 18, 2002: How I lost my town

Zoning code may squeeze Aspen ranchers

COLORADO In Aspen’s narrow valley, cluttered with enormous homes and virtually devoid of affordable housing, growth management seems a moot point. However, that is just what Pitkin County commissioners hope to accomplish with a bold rezoning plan. The proposed revisions of the county’s land-use code would concentrate growth in already-developed areas and would cap new […]

Posted inMarch 18, 2002: How I lost my town

The Latest Bounce

Eric Schaeffer, a top Environmental Protection Agency official, has resigned over the Bush administration’s failure to enforce new rules aimed at cleaning up power-plant pollution. “We are fighting a White House that seems determined to weaken the rules we are trying to enforce,” he wrote in his resignation letter. His action has prompted Senate hearings […]

Posted inMarch 18, 2002: How I lost my town

Dear Friends

March madness Winter finally arrived in Paonia, March 1. The thermometer at the bank dipped to 5 below zero following a blustery eight-inch snowfall. The moisture was appreciated. Snowpack is well below average in almost every drainage of the state, and ranchers are already wondering how early in the summer their irrigation water will dry […]

Posted inMay 13, 2002: Beyond ecology: Restoring a cultural landscape

History’s Lesson: Build another Noah’s Ark

Michael Soule, a pioneer in the field of conservation biology, is a cofounder and current board member of The Wildlands Project, a group dedicated to maintaining and enhancing biological diversity in North America. HCN editor Paul Larmer interviewed Soule recently to explore North America’s ecological history and what it can teach us about conservation in […]

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