A few short miles to the west of the small Idaho town of St. Anthony lies an area of unique natural wonder and beauty — sand dunes that are all too often bypassed by the traveler in his hasty approach to Yellowstone National Park. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/4.1/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
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The public lands — our view
The public lands of the West and Alaska constitute one of the greatest treasures remaining in the public domain. We are down to the vestiges — what was least desirable in the settling of this great country — but these vestiges are now immensely valuable. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/4.1/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Eagle shooters charged
A U.S. Attorney has charged four Utah men with killing a bald eagle and 12 golden eagles near Saratoga, Wyo. — the first charges to be filed in the alleged killing of some 700-800 eagles in southern Wyoming and northern Colorado. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.25/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Stripmining is “warfare”
As giant energy companies obtain federal leases to mine coal over vast areas of the West, Senator Gaylord Nelson is leading an effort to halt stripmining’s “environmental warfare on our own country.” Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.25/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Wolf should be game animal
Four hundred years of ignorance were our sole justification for the extermination of the wolf. Today, we have no such excuse, and the wolf must be maligned no more. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.25/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Desert study is released
Conservationists are hailing the release of the Bureau of Land Management’s recommendations for management in central Wyoming’s Red Desert, which include limiting mining and fencing and establishing a new primitive area. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.24/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Increasing attention on public lands
The public lands of the West are drawing more and more attention as criticism continues to mount against clearcutting of timber, indiscriminate mining ventures in national beauty spots, predator poisoning, and a gamut of other problems. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.24/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Mining exposed as serious problem
As strip mining grows rapidly in the West, hearings on strip mining are being conducted in both the U.S. Senate and the House on bills that would regulate strip mining in a variety of ways or ban it totally. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.24/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
‘Bigger is better’ syndrome exploded
The assumption that growth is good comes as close to being a universally accepted truth as we live by. Yet recently we are beginning to question the “bigger is better” philosophy, and to see that growth may be counter-productive to most of our hopes, goals and aspirations. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.23/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
The Absoroka-Beartooth: a proposal
The Forest Service is in the final stages of developing its wilderness management proposal for the Absoroka-Beartooth area in Montana and Wyoming. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.23/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Wild horses rounded up
The Bureau of Land Management is systematically thinning wild horses from the Pryor Mountains of Montana and Wyoming to provide more food and space for those that remain. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.23/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Calls for halt in coal leases
Sen. Gaylord Nelson is pressing for a moratorium on federal permits and leases for coal strip mining on public lands until environmental reviews have been made. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.22/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Observations on eagles, sheep
A letter to HCN from someone who has observed the nesting and eating habits of golden eagles for several years around Laramie, Wyo.: “I’m not saying that eagles can’t or don’t kill sheep but the wool is not so far over my eyes that I can’t see some mighty big discrepancies.” Download entire issue to […]
The dilemma of roads
At the center of the debate of development versus preservation of the canyon country of southern Utah is the question of whether — and where — to build roads. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.22/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Fencing, spraying pose threat
Fencing, spraying, rest-rotation grazing, dual use — these new techniques for managing livestock on Western ranges are intensifying the impact of grazing in areas that are supposed to be “multiple-use public lands.” Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.21/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Ranch sprays sage
Wyoming’s Diamond Ring Ranch has again made the news for illegal activity, this time for unauthorized spraying of sagebrush on some 4,000 acres of public land. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.21/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Teton Dam approved
Secretary of the Interior Rogers Morton has given the go-ahead on the Bureau of Reclamation’s controversial Lower Teton Dam in Idaho. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.21/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Colorado’s Uncompahgre
The U.S. Forest Service has cast its vote with the mining industry by proposing to declassify the entire 69,253-acre Uncompahgre Primitive Area in southwestern Colorado — the first time that no wilderness protection has been recommended for a national forest primitive area in the Rockies. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.20/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Mike Frome ‘expurgated’
The sure, incisive pen of one of America’s foremost conservation writers has been censored from the pages of American Forests, the official magazine of the American Forestry Association. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.20/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
Wilderness exists in name only
There are 53 million acres of federal lands which qualify as potential wilderness areas under the 1964 Wilderness Act. But so far, with only three years left for federal agencies to propose wilderness under the act, only 10.1 million acres have been set aside as wilderness. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/3.20/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E
