Land that is scenic, well-watered, and with recreation opportunities will be heavily used regardless of whether or not it is designated as wilderness. Many wilderness areas receive little use at all. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.12/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
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Will a logging road ruin Burgdorf?
Burgdorf, a historic homestead and now a backcountry hotsprings resort surrounded by the Payette National Forest of central Idaho, is the center of a bitter controversy over a 13-mile road proposed by the Forest Service. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.12/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Navajo Nation faces development
The Bureau of Reclamation’s Navajo Indian Irrigation Project brings modern, irrigated agriculture to a parched landscape — and the possibility of large-scale industry that could compete for the water. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.11/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
States fear California’s power needs
Officials in both Wyoming and Colorado have expressed concern that California’s appetite for electricity could expand into their states because of California’s initiative to limit nuclear power plants. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.11/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Doggedly working to save Escudilla Mountain
Buzz and Mary Anne Youens anticipated a quiet life when they built a cabin in Arizona’s isolated White Mountains in the early 1970s, but a nearby timber sale turned them into activists. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.10/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
House bill prompts public lands alert
A coalition of 19 conservation organizations warns that the proposed Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) of 1976 would severely limit the federal government’s ability to protect long-term natural resource values, putting the nation’s public lands at risk. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.10/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Supreme Court hears plains coal case
The Interior Department is facing off against the Sierra Club and 22 states, who have asked the court to not weaken mechanisms in the National Environmental Policy Act that mandate environmental impact statements for federal projects such as coal development. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.10/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Cartoons, counseling, and butterflies
When HCN cartoonist Rob Pudim isn’t slaying social dragons, he’s often out catching butterflies or helping out with Boulder’s methadone program. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.9/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Citizens challenge Wheatland ruling
The Laramie River Conservation Council is challenging the Wyoming Industrial Siting Council’s decision to allow construction of the 1,500 megawatt Missouri Basin Power Project coal-fired power plant near Wheatland, Wyoming. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.9/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Kaiparowits coal power plans scuttled
Southern California Edison has backed down from its plan to construct the controversial 3,000 megawatt Kaiparowits coal-fired power plant in central Utah, citing increasing costs, environmental constraints, and pending regulatory legislation. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.9/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
‘Either we share it or we lose it’
The proposal to designate a big chunk of wild land in Idaho as the River of No Return Wilderness has created new conflicts that jeopardize the land’s longstanding wild character. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.8/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Success formula: don’t waste time losing
Priscilla Robinson, the director of the Southwest Environmental Service, says that the key to lobbying is to recognize that the political person is a whole person and to give him a chance. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.8/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
You can invent an energy system
At a conference hosted by Montana-based Alternative Energy Resources Organization, participants were encouraged to start tinkering — to design a home-built solar energy system out of local materials that would suit their particular climate, site, and financial resources. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.8/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Cattle ranching in a recreational area
Bob Child, a rancher in Colorado’s Roaring Fork Valley, is trying to promote an experimental program aimed at preserving what’s left of the valley’s cattle grazing industry. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.7/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
How to get out the conservation message
KOA-TV Science Editor Don Kinney gives tips on press releases, editorials, and other methods for spreading a conservation message. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.7/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Jackson Hole wrestles with growth
Jackson Hole officials have tried to shape and slow the rapid growth sparked by the opening of the Teton Village Ski Area in 1966, but their efforts haven’t been enough. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.7/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Saving swamps for ducks and men
Although swamps have historically been viewed as unattractive and worthless, a building movement — buoyed by federal laws — recognizes wetlands as havens for wildlife that also hold and purify water used by humans. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.6/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Should you buy solar now — or wait?
HCN talks with architect and engineer Dick Crowther about whether the smart consumer should hold out for lower prices, better technology, and companies with better established reputations. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.6/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Water policies to start at local basins
Many residents in the Missouri River Basin of Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota are now being asked to wrestle with a problem that has harassed bureaucrats for years — determining water use priorities. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.6/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
A lifetime watching the wilderness
Ann and Myron Sutton are students and teachers of the wilderness, having studied hundreds of wilderness areas in nearly 40 countries and written over 20 books on the wild outdoors. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/8.5/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
