Posted inApril 17, 1995: The New West's servant economy

Land grant says wilderness hurts

Land grant says Wilderness hurts A new study by Utah State University, a land-grant institution, concludes that federally designated wilderness could harm rural economies. The study, which features a picture of a paved road running through southern Utah on its cover, drew immediate praise from anti-wilderness groups. “This study validates what the counties in Utah […]

Posted inApril 3, 1995: The Great Basin: America's wasteland seeks a new identity

BLM accepts eco-challenge

BLM accepts Eco-Challenge While being videotaped from a helicopter, 50 teams of five competitors each will race through the heart of southern Utah’s canyon country this April. Although 85 percent to 90 percent of the 700 comments received opposed the scheme, the Bureau of Land Management recently gave its approval, with conditions, to the Eco-Challenge […]

Posted inApril 3, 1995: The Great Basin: America's wasteland seeks a new identity

Writing after Thoreau

WRITING AFTER THOREAU “In the Thoreau Tradition III” brings together writers William Kittredge, Terry Tempest Williams and Linda Hogan in Missoula, Mont., May 4-7. They’ll join 11 others to talk about the nature of the American West and cross-cultural humor, among other topics. Sponsors include Hellgate Writers, the University of Montana, and the Center for […]

Posted inApril 3, 1995: The Great Basin: America's wasteland seeks a new identity

Doctoring the land

Doctoring the land A public forum, “Paradigms in Transition: Natural Resources Management in the New Century,” April 11 at Colorado State University will take a multi-disciplinary look at how we manage – and mismanage – natural resources. “We need to educate land stewards like doctors,” says forum coordinator Rick Knight. “They need to be able […]

Posted inApril 3, 1995: The Great Basin: America's wasteland seeks a new identity

Fragmented ecosystems workshop

Doctoring the land A public forum, “Paradigms in Transition: Natural Resources Management in the New Century,” April 11 at Colorado State University will take a multi-disciplinary look at how we manage – and mismanage – natural resources. “We need to educate land stewards like doctors,” says forum coordinator Rick Knight. “They need to be able […]

Posted inApril 3, 1995: The Great Basin: America's wasteland seeks a new identity

Love your grandmother

Love your Grandmother A grassroots group called Grandmother’s Friends wants help in barring chainsaws from a roadless area called Grandmother Mountain in northern Idaho’s panhandle. A proposed timber sale would cut 7.8 million board-feet out of the wilderness 50 miles northwest of Moscow. “The area contains some very scenic and diverse habitats that wildlife depend […]

Posted inMarch 6, 1995: The fires next time

Multiple firefighter fatalities in the United States in wildland fires, 1900-present

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, How the West’s asbestos fires were turned into tinderboxes.  No. of fatalities – Year – Location 78 1910 Forest fire, Idaho 25 1933 Griffith Park, Calif. 15 1953 Rattlesnake fire, Mendocino National Forest, Calif. 15 1937 Blackwater, Wyo.,Shoshone National Forest 14 1994 South Canyon […]

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