Posted inMarch 4, 2002: Seed in the ground

Dear Friends

An Olympic-sized hangover HCN associate publisher Greg Hanscom, who hails from Park City, Utah, went home during the middle of February, to experience the greatest sports show on earth. He and other family members helped officiate the Winter Olympics’ cross-country ski events, but those duties left plenty of time to revel in Olympic mania and […]

Posted inFebruary 18, 2002: Here lies the Rio Grande

The Latest Bounce

All sides are hailing the negotiated settlement of a lawsuit challenging the Forest Service’s salvage logging plan for Montana’s burned Bitterroot National Forest (HCN, 1/21/02: Judge puts kibosh on logging plan). On Feb. 7, environmental groups, the logging industry and Bush administration officials announced a revised plan that removes 27,000 acres of sensitive roadless lands […]

Posted inFebruary 18, 2002: Here lies the Rio Grande

Greens join ‘Let’s derail a judge’ game

Federal judges around the West have often been the backstop protecting everything environmental, from stream quality to spotted owls. So it’s surprising when green groups say some judges are systematically undercutting their work. But some “highly ideological and activist judges are threatening the very core of environmental law,” warns a campaign by a dozen groups, […]

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