Posted inJanuary 17, 2000: STOP

Western Forest Activists Conference

Activists, scientists and politicians will gather at Headwater’s ninth annual Western Forest Activists Conference in Ashland, Ore., Feb. 3-6. The focus of this year’s conference: restoring and preserving forests as a major campaign issue for the 2000 elections. Call Chant Thomas at 541/899-1712, or e-mail chant@headwaters.org. This article appeared in the print edition of the […]

Posted inJanuary 17, 2000: STOP

Heard around the West

In southeastern Washington, vandals wiped out an entire forest overnight. They did the deed by chopping down the only tree in an arid landscape of cheatgrass and sagebrush near the town of Connell, pop. 2,000. Townspeople have put up a $1,000 reward for the arrest of the saw-wielding bandit, reports Associated Press. The lone tree, […]

Posted inJanuary 17, 2000: STOP

Dear Friends

Y2K Why bother? Try as we might, staff at High Country News encountered no major glitches as 1,000 years petered out. On the first day of the new millennium, a staffer leaving Philadelphia spotted airline monitors all flashing the date 1900, and closer to home in Paonia, we can report that six houseguests were victimized […]

Posted inJanuary 17, 2000: STOP

Take your pick of forest plans

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story. While the original White River forest-plan alternatives numbered nine, lettered A through I, now there are six. The survivors are: Alternative B: The status quo, which emphasizes production of goods, recreation and grazing. Few restrictions on travel, no new recommendations for wilderness; timber harvest […]

Posted inJanuary 17, 2000: STOP

In their own words

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story. “It’s really a pivotal moment. The battle lines have been drawn. We’re pointing our fingers, but we’re pointing them pretty much at ourselves. We’re saying that we have to start exercising restraint in when and where we choose to recreate. A lot of people […]

Posted inDecember 20, 1999: Unleashing the Snake

A Hunter’s Voice

Hunters aren’t all the same, says former hunting guide George Wuerthner. He’s founded a new organization, A Hunter’s Voice, to speak for hunters who want more predators and fewer roads in American wildlands. Wuerthner says he is reacting to powerful anti-wilderness and sportsmen’s lobbies claiming to represent all hunters. For more information, write George Wuerthner, […]

Posted inDecember 20, 1999: Unleashing the Snake

Our Environment and Our Health

The fourth annual “Mission Possible” conference, Our Environment & Our Health, in El Paso, Texas, features Russell Chianelli, the chemist who headed the Exxon Valdez cleanup. Representatives from Mexico and the Southwest will also gather at the Jan. 22 event to share success stories about improving public health and the environment; Spanish translation is available. […]

Posted inDecember 20, 1999: Unleashing the Snake

Barely there

After decades of searching, federal biologists haven’t found a single grizzly bear in Montana and Idaho’s Bitterroot/Selway ecosystem. But the Missoula-based Alliance for the Wild Rockies and seven other local environmental organizations say there may be a remnant population – one that people have overlooked. The groups recently launched a “Great Grizzly Search.” It involves […]

Posted inDecember 20, 1999: Unleashing the Snake

Treasure Valley’s housing not so golden

Despite a strong economy and low interest rates, the nearly 20,000 Latinos in southwest Idaho have a hard time finding affordable housing. According to Wayne Hoffman, a reporter at the Idaho Press-Tribune, Latinos in Treasure Valley are 2.5 times more likely to be denied conventional home mortgages and home improvement loans than whites. Hoffman’s report, […]

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