Posted inAugust 30, 1999: Who's stopping sprawl?

Can the Preble’s mouse trap growth on Colorado’s Front Range?

Note: a sidebar article, “The city mouse,” accompanies this feature story. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – On the 13th floor of the tallest building in town, Steve Sharkey, vice president of Picolan Inc., pulls out his plans for the Northgate development. It’s a 1,200-acre residential and commercial development at the edge of town, and it’s been […]

Posted inAugust 30, 1999: Who's stopping sprawl?

A desert boomtown comes to terms with its quiet neighbors

Note: a sidebar article accompanies this feature story: “Slow and steady.” Hirschi feared the consequences as much as anyone. He had started hearing about tortoise troubles when he was a field representative for Rep. Jim Hansen, R-Utah. In 1989, he was elected a Washington County commissioner. He’d seen a disaster unfold in the Las Vegas […]

Posted inAugust 30, 1999: Who's stopping sprawl?

Dear Friends

Colorful gathering of journalists Assistant editor Greg Hanscom headed to Seattle last month for the Unity Conference, a gathering of 6,000 Black, Hispanic, Native American and Asian American journalists. Power-suited journalists packed the Seattle convention center for four days to hear panel discussions, prize-winning authors and four presidential candidates expound on the importance of media […]

Posted inAugust 16, 1999: Standing up for the underdog

Building on Leopold’s Legacy: Conservation for a New Century

The 50th anniversary of A Sand County Almanac will be celebrated Oct. 4-7 at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison, Wis. Building on Leopold’s Legacy: Conservation for a New Century presents Bruce Babbitt, Michael Dombeck, and conservation biologist Richard Knight, among others. The conference fee is $250. Live Webcasts of the conference […]

Posted inAugust 16, 1999: Standing up for the underdog

A Guide to Land Exchanges in the Northern Rockies

American Wildlands has produced a helpful brochure, A Guide to Land Exchanges in the Northern Rockies, which explains what exchanges are in the works and what questions should be asked of decision-makers. For a free copy, contact American Wildlands, 40 E. Main, #2, Bozeman, MT 59715 (406/586-8175); awl@wildlands.org. This article appeared in the print edition […]

Posted inAugust 16, 1999: Standing up for the underdog

Water Issues and Partnerships for Rural Arizona

At the Arizona Hydrological Society’s symposium, Water Issues and Partnerships for Rural Arizona, workshop participants will talk about everything from water quality to flood management, Sept. 8-11, at the Hon-Dah Conference Center in the White Mountains. Speakers include Stephen Cornell, director of the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at the University of Arizona, […]

Posted inAugust 16, 1999: Standing up for the underdog

Effective Forest Road Management Workshop

Woodlot owners and professional foresters might be interested in the Effective Forest Road Management Workshop, at Oregon State University’s College of Forestry, Sept. 20-21. The workshop includes a field trip to examine forest roads managed by Starker Forests and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon. Contact Conference Assistant, Oregon State University, College of Forestry, […]

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