Dear HCN, I read with interest and growing dismay your recent article by Ed Marston, “Restoring the West, goat by goat” (HCN, 6/24/02: Restoring the West, goat by goat). The foreign invader that is actually sucking our landscape dry is Western civilization. Tamarisk is a rugged survivor, living on land where the native species have […]
Letter to the editor
HCN offers bogus theories
Dear HCN, We had the fantastic “theories” of Columbus “finding” North America when as many as 140 million North Americans had not “lost” it. And the “stories” of Pilgrims encountering “wilderness” when indigenous people cultivated a wide variety of crops the colonizers’ pigs wreaked havoc upon. Now in the May 13, 2002, HCN, we have […]
Feedlots story falls short
I appreciate the time and effort Karen Mockler put into writing the article on Wyoming’s feedgrounds (HCN, 4/29/02: Are Wyoming’s feedgrounds a hotbed of disease?) as well as the editing that was done to consolidate all the information on this complicated issue. Unfortunately, in that process, some of the essence of the interview was lost. First, the Wyoming […]
Matthews wrote wet-blanket litany
Dear HCN, In a recent article, writer Mark Matthews agonized over alleged radical shifts in philosophy and direction here at the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (HCN, 5/27/02: Elk conservation group sharpens its ax). Our immediate response was, “Huh?” Bewildered, we’re still not sure how (or why) Matthews weaved his handful of scrap info into such […]
Wolf killing hard to swallow
Dear HCN, It has taken me a week to bring myself to read the lead story “Wolf at the door” (HCN, 5/27/02: Wolf at the door). By the time “Ace” Niemeyer finished wiping out the Whitehawk pack, I was crying so much, I couldn’t see to read. That Defenders of Wildlife, to which I and […]
Wolf reintroduction balances nature
Dear HCN, Ray Ring’s article “Wolf at the door” (HCN, 5/27/02: Wolf at the door) gives one the impression that things are going so well with the wolf recovery program in the Northern Rockies that any day now wolves will be marching through southern Wyoming and into Colorado. Much as we’d like that to be […]
Zero sympathy for hunters
Dear HCN, If I concentrate really hard and cross my fingers behind my back, I can summon up a grain of sympathy for ranchers in Montana who lose a calf to a wolf (HCN, 5/27/02: Wolf at the door). But one group for whom my sympathy is precisely zero is hunters who go after mountain […]
Predation a risk ranchers must accept
Dear HCN, It is evident that most of the wolf predation of livestock occurs within national forest leases or adjacent areas which are often managed by the Bureau of Land Management. As a part owner of these lands, I think it is time that stock growers accept the fact that multiple risks exist on government-leased […]
To say nothing of cruelty
Dear HCN, I’m sorry it took me so long to write you about “Raising a Stink: Factory dairies catch Idaho’s Magic Valley by surprise” (HCN, 4/15/02: Raising a stink). One important aspect of factory farming not addressed in your story is the inhumane and cruel treatment of dairy cows, who aren’t allowed any kind of […]
Cross lawsuit divisive, petty
Dear HCN, “Does desert cross cross the line?” (HCN, 5/13/02: Does desert cross cross the line?). Well, maybe, but Frank Buono and the American Civil Liberties Union should apply their energies to lawsuits of a more important nature. In an age where our public lands are being assaulted by forces much more menacing than a […]
Review gives only one view
Dear HCN, While I thought Dan Flores’ thoughts in the lead article “Beyond Ecology: Restoring a Cultural Landscape” (HCN, 5/13/02: Beyond ecology: Restoring a cultural landscape) were right on, I found it bothersome in Ed Marston’s review of Flores’ book, The Natural West, to see the wiping out of the large mammals from North America’s […]
Margolis blows it again
Dear HCN, For someone like myself, writing to HCN has about the same benefits as a Kurd appealing to Saddam, but here goes nothing, anyway. Jon Margolis’ monument (HCN, 5/13/02: New monuments: Planning by numbers) analysis was linked to me and I had to surf it up – and as usual, Jon blows it. The […]
Take a look at California’s dairies
Dear HCN, Thanks to author Stephen Stuebner for the excellent article on dairy problems in the Magic Valley (HCN, 4/15/02: Raising a stink). I was raised on an irrigated dairy farm (70 head of Holsteins) in the Orchard Valley area south of Wendell, Idaho, and still have family there. During visits over the last 10 […]
Yellowstone rangers bound and gagged
Dear HCN, Living in Yellowstone National Park, I wanted to get a first-hand opinion on the snowmobile debate. I’d read reports from the EPA, the snowmobile industry, experts on flora and fauna and everything else, but I hadn’t heard the voice that I felt knew the most: the park rangers. So I asked some park […]
Kind words are more than coronets
Dear HCN, Your last issues are so readable and well-written, I can’t believe it’s the same paper I struggled to understand five years ago in order to better politically advocate for the environment. The way it’s being written now, I have found that high school and even junior high students can educate themselves from it. […]
Fresh alternative to lawsuits
Dear HCN, It was refreshing and encouraging to read “A new world in the woods” (HCN, 4/1/02: A new world in the woods). While environmental groups promote divisiveness and confrontation through the courts at taxpayers’ expenses, people such as Headley and Wilcox make a difference on the ground without sensationalism or posturing. They directly help […]
Feedgrounds are necessary
Dear HCN, The conservation groups of Wyoming would like to phase out the 23 Wyoming elk feedgrounds (HCN, 4/29/02: Are Wyoming’s feedgrounds a hotbed of disease?). Well, I was a member of several of the Wyoming conservation groups as you call them, and I was never asked to support the phaseout of the Wyoming feedgrounds. […]
Leave mud slinging to experts
Dear HCN, This letter is to correct misinformation conveyed by Mark Williams in a letter regarding San Miguel County, Colo.’s proposed “high alpine zone” land-use code changes (HCN, 3/4/02: Allen Best flunks the snow test). It is too bad that Mr. Williams, in an otherwise informative letter, succumbed to the ever-popular mud-slinging at high-profile celebrities […]
Wyoming Game and Fish is a jacklit deer
Dear HCN, Karen Mockler’s recent report, “Are Wyoming’s elk feedgrounds a hotbed of disease?” (HCN, 4/29/02: Are Wyoming’s elk feedgrounds a hotbed of disease?), reminded me again of journalism’s greatest weaknesses: No matter how good the report is, there are never enough column inches to tell the whole story, and sometimes crucial facts fall through […]
Why did the salmon cross the road: The real story
Dear HCN, I happen to work in the watershed where the salmon picture was taken for Heard around the West (HCN, 4/29/02: Heard around the West). As a matter of clarification, the “car-dodging salmon” are not a “spring phenomenon” and they were not trying to “get back to the river.” This is a picture of […]
