Posted inFebruary 5, 2007: The Efficiency Paradox

Enviros: Lose the ‘tude

A story in “Heard around the West” disappointed me. As an avid hunter, environmentalist and military officer, I found that the piece, which derisively described the buffoonery of “hunters” in connection with an anti-poaching operation in a Western state, demonstrated one of the fundamental weaknesses of the increasingly ineffective environmental movement. Attitudes of many environmentalists […]

Posted inJanuary 22, 2007: Salmon Justice

Winning hearts and minds — in the National Park Service

Thank you for the wonderful article “Old but Faithful,” about the Coalition of National Park Service Retirees. I agree with this group’s fight against commercialization, too many fees, and fees that are too high in our national parks. I cannot for the life of me understand how Holly Fretwell, of the Libertarian-oriented Property and Environment […]

Posted inDecember 25, 2006: Confessions of a Methane Floozy

The very model of a modern collaboration

On behalf of the Forest Guild, a national association of professional foresters with deep roots in community forestry, I would like to comment on Peter Friederici’s article “Peace Breaks Out in New Mexico’s Forests” (HCN, 10/30/06). The Forest Guild was one of the collaborators on the Rowe Mesa Collaborative Forest Restoration Project (CFRP) referred to […]

Posted inNovember 27, 2006: The West: A New Center of Power

RECA needs revision

As the former medical director of the Navajo Area Radiation Exposure Screening & Education Program (Navajo Area Indian Health Service), I would like to add several points to the generally excellent articles by Laura Paskus, “Navajo Windfall” and “Navajos pay for industry’s mistakes.” Having worked for four years examining patients applying for compensation under the […]

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