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What the New Grazing Rules Will Do
Submitted by Ted Williams on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 15:17.
NEW RULES WILL LEAD TO OVERGRAZING Interior Department Guts A Decade of Progress WASHINGTON (July 12, 2006) -- The Bush administration today gutted sound livestock-grazing practices that have governed more than 150 million acres of public lands for more than
Sen. Martin: Get off that bulldozer and fight fair
Submitted by Ted Williams on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 15:14.
Editorial: Copyright © 2006 Blethen Maine Newspapers Inc. There is not a body of water in the entire state of Maine as controversial and politicized as the Allagash River. Centerpiece of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, the river is embedded in a regulatory
New Grazing Rules Threaten Fish and Wildlife
Submitted by Ted Williams on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 15:00.
From: The Center for Biological Diversity Kempthorne Approves New Controversial Grazing Rules Tucson, Ariz. ¾ The first major policy change under the new Secretary of the Department of the Interior does not bode well for the future of America's
Unique opportunity for wilderness
Submitted by Ted Williams on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 14:55.Yet Another Splake Editorial
Submitted by Ted Williams on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 07:06.Bucket Biologists at Work in Montana
Submitted by Ted Williams on Thu, 07/13/2006 - 07:56.Just When You Thought It Couldnt Get Worse
Submitted by Ted Williams on Thu, 07/13/2006 - 07:54.
From the NRDC: The purpose of this memo is to alert you all to a number of critical events next week in respect to the grazing issue. Here is a rundown of the most important developments: BLM's Proposed Revisions to Grazing Regulations It is practically


