Blogs
Outer Banks offshore wind farm plan gets blowback
Submitted by Ted Williams on Sun, 06/16/2013 - 08:51.Study provides hope for trout in Pa.'s AMD-damaged Solomon Creek
Submitted by Ted Williams on Sat, 06/15/2013 - 13:50.Mako jumps in boat, stuns anglers
Submitted by Ted Williams on Sat, 06/15/2013 - 13:49.More on Keystone lawsuit in Nebraska
Submitted by Ted Williams on Sat, 06/15/2013 - 11:13.Sportsmen Urge BLM to Conserve Key Habitat in Colorado
Submitted by Ted Williams on Sat, 06/15/2013 - 11:12.
Seven prominent groups unite to advocate for backcountry lands
as BLM finalizes management plan administering 1.5 million acres
WASHINGTON – Seven prominent hunting and fishing organizations are speaking out in support of the responsible management of some of the most valuable fish and wildlife habitat in the Rocky Mountain West.
Caterpillars pitch tents in sci-fi-like numbers
Submitted by Ted Williams on Sat, 06/15/2013 - 11:07.In Upper Klamath Basin, irrigation water shut-off begins for some ranchers
Submitted by Ted Williams on Sat, 06/15/2013 - 11:06.Feds decide not to release lobos in Arizona
Submitted by Ted Williams on Sat, 06/15/2013 - 11:03.Study raises hope of combating global warming by reducing soot
Submitted by Ted Williams on Sat, 06/15/2013 - 11:00.Feral Horses
Submitted by Ted Williams on Fri, 06/14/2013 - 10:41.New coalition seeks science-based solutions for embattled BLM program
Phil Taylor, E&E reporter
Published: Tuesday, June 11, 2013
It's not often that livestock growers, hunters and wildlife advocates find common ground on natural resource issues, but the Bureau of Land Management's wild horse and burro program is one case in point.


