The Ricks family in Rexburg, Idaho experiments with new technology and makes much of it themselves, including an all-electric car. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/9.24/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Joan Nice
A grizzly situation
Yellowstone National Park’s image is being been tarnished by disturbing facts emerging about one of the western wilderness’ most critical ingredients: the grizzly bear. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/15.5/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Politics: A perpetual mirage
One can be a technotwit, a businessman, a flower child or even a woman and win elections in the Rockies, but it helps if one also knows how to swing a rope, or at least a fly rod. To read this article, click the “View a PDF from the original” link below. This article appeared […]
‘Privatizing’ the commonweal
After weeks of secrecy, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management revealed a list of more than 4.3 million acres of public land that may be sold to reduce the national debt. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/14.15/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Ferrets: The prognosis is good
Outside Meeteetse, Wyo., the debate has shifted from whether black-footed ferrets exist to how to ensure their survival. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/14.15/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Safety grows and innovation slows
With the rise of innovative heating systems and home designs, often owner-built, building codes are becoming more controversial. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/14.3/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Rebels revel in new power, polish
Now that the Sagebrush Rebels have a president and half a dozen conservative senators sympathetic to their cause, their goal of turning over federally managed lands to the states looks more tangible than ever. To read this article, click the “View a PDF from the original” link below, or download the entire issue: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/12.24/download-entire-issue This […]
The silent generator’s costs come down to earth
Today solar electricity is running, among other things, a remote refrigerator, a radio repeater, a national park building and a backwoods out-house in the Rocky Mountain states. Six years from now, the U.S. Department of Energy predicts that solar cells will be cheap enough even for the average biscuit baker. Download entire issue to view […]
Solitude seekers disagree about open spaces
More than 174 million obscure acres in the West have been spotlighted by the Bureau of Land Management’s wilderness inventory, which is now the subject of public scrutiny. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/12.10/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Hydrocarbon hunt leads to wilderness
Ambiguities in the Wilderness Act leave open the possibility of oil and gas development in Montana’s Bob Marshall Wilderness and other wilderness areas. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/12.6/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Federal coyote control mellows; mutton-raisers talk mutiny
A recent policy shift made by the Interior Department in its Animal Damage Control program has generally pleased environmentalists and raised hackles among sheepmen, who see the action as a betrayal. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/12.4/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Crested Butte challenges mining’s most sacred law
A group of Crested Butte, Colo., citizens are confronting the 1872 Mining Law as a way to stop AMAX, Inc. from extracting molybdenum from nearby Mt. Emmons. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/11.17/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Wind prospectors strike it rich in Medicine Bow
In the second article of a two-part series on wind energy, a giant wind-water generating system is proposed near Medicine Bow in southeastern Wyoming. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/11.15/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
High prices, doubts plague wind power revival
Despite a resurgence of enthusiasm for wind power, expensive new wind turbines — many of which are proving unreliable — are undermining widespread adoption of the technology. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/11.12/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Stalemates spawn new breed: the eco-mediators
With varying degrees of success, mediation has been substituted for legal or political confrontation in a number of recent environmental battles. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/11.6/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Recharge could bring water, wildlife to dry plains
A plan to divert the South Platte River in order to recharge groundwater and ease an agricultural water shortage on Colorado’s northeastern plains might also create wetlands that would provide needed wildlife habitat. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/10.24/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Passive heating and cooling, a solar Cinderella?
Although the Department of Energy has focused its attention on encouraging “active” solar technology — which uses separate collectors, pumps and fans — recent research indicates that “passive” systems are cheaper and more effective. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/10.15/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
RARE II tables turn; conservationists enraged
When the Forest Service began its second Roadless Area Review and Evaluation (RARE II) a year ago, industry representative feared it. But now, as environmentalists and even agency officials themselves criticize the plan, timber and mining interests are the only ones who seem pleased. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/10.13/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
NCAT gives help, gets criticism
The National Center for Appropriate Technology in Butte, Mont., is pushing projects that don’t seem controversial — solar heaters, wood stoves, windmills, greenhouses, and compost heaps. But after only a year in operation, NCAT is being criticized by other public interest groups, utilities, and the federal government. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/10.12/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Conservationists give Utah delegation a low rating
Utah environmentalists consider themselves practically without representation in Congress, as Senators Jake Garn and Orrin Hatch and congressmen Gunn McKay and Dan Marriott consistently thwart their efforts. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/10.9/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
