Dear HCN,
I often wonder how anyone
can be anti-environmentalist, and there are sure a lot of folks who
feel that way, especially here in Idaho. To me, being
anti-environmentalist is being anti-life, anti-happiness,
anti-future. But when I see statements like those attributed to
mystery writer Nevada Barr (HCN, 5/25/98), in which she suggests it
is no big deal if a mountain lion “eats one lousy jogger,” and if a
mountain lion eats children, “There’re lots of children,” I begin
to understand the
backlash.
James R.
Fazio
Moscow,
Idaho
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Backlash.

