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Women on the move

Women’s roles in the natural-resource professions have changed significantly over the years, and Women in Natural Resources journal has been there to document the progression. Founded by a network of Forest Service women 20 years ago, the approximately 40-page quarterly covers forestry, fisheries, wildlife, range, recreation, soils and related environmental and social sciences. The journal […]

Posted inFebruary 14, 2000: Land of the fee

Report card

The National Commission on Small Farms released a report card grading the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s effort to help family farmers. The agency received a “D” for failing to help independent farmers compete against large agribusiness. It earned its best grade, “B’,” for providing marketing assistance. For a copy of the Time to Act report […]

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The Wayward West

For the first time, the federal government concedes that workers at 14 nuclear weapons plants, including the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Washington state (HCN, 9/1/97: Radioactive waste from Hanford is seeping toward the Columbia), were exposed to cancer-causing radiation and chemicals. The Department of Energy report linked radiation exposure to the high rates of cancers […]

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‘Hunting’ for elk in the salt pits of the upper Yellowstone

This October, on a slant-sunny day, I rode with friends just outside Yellowstone Park’s southeastern corner, where an old hunting practice called salt baiting still occurs. For 30 years, commercial big-game outfitters in Wyoming’s Teton Wilderness have strewn salt in the meadows of the upper Yellowstone River and along the park boundary. They do it […]

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