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Sustaining and Enhancing Riparian Migratory Bird Habitat on the Upper San Pedro River

A panel of scientists assembled by an international commission says the San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona is threatened by runaway growth and development (HCN, 4/12/99). The panel’s final report, released in March, recommends aggressive water conservation measures by area residents and nearby Fort Huachuca. For a copy of the 123-page Sustaining and Enhancing Riparian […]

Posted inJune 21, 1999: The disappearing farm

Conservation hero?

Do you have a conservation hero? The National Wildlife Federation wants to know. Every year the federation honors a conservationist or contributing to the future of wildlife, wild places and natural resources. Past winners include Lady Bird Johnson and Morris Udall. Send your nominations by July 10 to the Communications Department of the National Wildlife […]

Posted inJune 21, 1999: The disappearing farm

The Wayward West

The beleaguered black-tailed prairie dog is getting some federal help (HCN, 11/11/96). On May 28, the Forest Service ordered all staffers to stop poisoning the ground squirrels except in “extremely rare situations.” The ban will remain in effect until the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decides whether to list the animals as threatened. Wildlife Services, […]

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Homegrown leaders: Lakota educators bridge two worlds

ROSEBUD RESERVATION, S.D. – Sherry Red Owl’s conference room in the tribal Department of Education is chaotic, but it’s the kind of happy chaos that reflects its main obsession: the schoolchildren of the Rosebud Sioux Reservation in southern South Dakota. Piles of reports, papers, pictures and boxes line the room and occupy several chairs. Wedged […]

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