Posted inAugust 31, 1998: Excavating Ecotopia

Peaks to Prairies: A Conference on Watershed Stewardship

Case study workshops at Peaks to Prairies: A Conference on Watershed Stewardship, Sept. 27-30 in Rapid City, S.D., will test ideas about community and the environment to see if they hold water. Speakers include history professor Patricia Nelson Limerick; contact Thorne Ecological Institute, 5398 Manhattan Circle, Suite 120, Boulder, CO 80303-4239 (303/499-3647) or e-mail dir@thorneecoinst.org. […]

Posted inAugust 17, 1998: Living out the trailer dream

Water at the Confluence of Science, Law and Public Policy

Water at the Confluence of Science, Law and Public Policy, a symposium sponsored by the Tucson Chapter of the Arizona Hydrological Society, convenes Sept. 23-26 at the Holiday Inn-City Center in Tucson, Ariz. The event includes field trips and discussions on topics including water quality, mining and NAFTA. For details, contact Suzanne Kirk, Dames & […]

Posted inAugust 17, 1998: Living out the trailer dream

Birds bridge borders

Development erects “No Vacancy” signs for migratory birds, forcing olive-sided flycatchers, yellow-billed cuckoos, and loggerhead shrikes to fly farther every year as they seek safe havens to rest and eat. Their familiar breeding spots are also disappearing, says Terry Rich of Partners in Flight, a group created to address declines in populations that breed in […]

Posted inAugust 3, 1998: Tribes reclaim stolen lands

Restoration Days

-Mono Lake is rising, the Committee is 20 years old, and we’re celebrating,” says the Mono Lake Committee about the party they’re throwing for their 20th anniversary – Restoration Days. Join the Mono Lake Committee, supporters and friends over Labor Day weekend, Sept. 4-7, in activities ranging from bird watching, guided canoe trips, volcano exploring […]

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