Dear HCN, I couldn’t agree more with you that Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt was perceptive enough to know he was taking on a no-win challenge as secretary of Interior (HCN, 5/1/95). In that regard, I would like to address a misconception about rural politics in Utah. It is easy to point toward county governing bodies […]
Letter to the editor
Quintessential Westerner
Dear HCN, One item in Ed Marston’s piece on Bruce Babbitt (HCN, 5/1/95) cries out for correction. It wasn’t Easterners who presided over setting aside “huge tracts of Alaska as natural.” It was Congressman Morris King Udall, born in Arizona, descendent of Mormon pioneers, quintessential Westerner and ultimate pragmatist. As we listen to the ranting […]
Bessie and Smokey are sweethearts
Dear HCN: Your story about the Forest Service’s demonization of fire (HCN, 3/6/95) was a fascinating account but failed to mention the well-documented but little publicized role of domestic livestock in the suppression of fire throughout the West. By removing grasses, especially in ponderosa pine forests, livestock have removed the fine fuels that enable fires. […]
Salvage bill sells out democracy
SALVAGE BILL SELLS OUT DEMOCRACY Dear HCN, This is an open letter to Colorado Sens. Brown and Campbell, who recently voted for the salvage logging bill: I am writing to express my outrage at your vote to exempt the logging industry from environmental laws. There can be no justification for allowing a particular industry to […]
The result of groundwater pumping is obvious in Nevada, too
Dear HCN, We read with great interest and a sense of déja` vu Steve Stuebner’s article on the Big Lost River being dewatered due to groundwater pumping (HCN, 2/20/95). Déja` vu because here in Nevada we are dealing with the imminent collapse of a desert lake ecosystem, and groundwater pumping for agriculture is playing an […]
A superb issue
A SUPERB ISSUE Dear HCN, As a longtime reader of HCN, I am writing to commend your paper on the superb April 17 issue, and particularly on your lead story, “The New West’s servant economy.” The environmental movement has been criticized – sometimes justly – for ignoring the human condition, as if humanity is not […]
Inciting to violence is not acceptable
INCITING TO VIOLENCE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE Dear HCN, At a recent news conference, a reporter asked House Speaker Newt Gingrich if he felt that the anti-government rhetoric of the new Congress might be partly responsible for encouraging actions like the bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building. Gingrich replied that it was a “grotesque and […]
In Utah, the extremists are against wilderness
Dear HCN, Within hours of the announcement by Utah counties of their 1 million-acre wilderness recommendation (HCN, 4/17/95), I visited a special place touted in rural county tourist brochures as “Utah’s Little Grand Canyon.” As the sun fell upon the western horizon, the Colorado Plateau light played its technicolor magic upon a slickrock face; to […]
Recall Ben Campbell
Dear HCN: On March 30, Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., offered a substitute amendment that would have improved the “salvage logging” amendment by requiring that federal land management agencies comply with environmental laws. The Murray amendment was defeated by one vote due to the efforts of Colorado’s own Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell – Democrat turned Republican. […]
Some things should stay free
Dear HCN: I’d like to comment on Scott W. Reed’s opinion, March 20, that “there should be no free lunch for recreationists.” Here we are again: a bewildered and beleagured public losing another freedom we take for granted. I’m wondering, what’s a recreationist? It’s no doubt a person, probably a human, out for a stroll […]
HCN ignored the real issues
HCN IGNORED THE REAL ISSUES Dear HCN: Does Jon Christensen work in his off hours for the wise-use movement? He should learn a little more about Nevada before he writes about environmental issues. With several articles about ranching April 3, how come Mr. Christensen fails to give readers a full understanding of how this one […]
The holistic approach isn’t fanatical
THE HOLISTIC APPROACH ISN’T FANATICAL Dear HCN: We would like to respond to an article in your April 3 special issue on the Great Basin which included comments about Holistic Resource Management made by rancher Tony Tipton. We are concerned that readers may be left with the impression that Holistic Resource Management is some sort […]
Nevada’s grassroots are healthy
Dear HCN, Congratulations to Jon Christensen for his April 3 comprehensive Great Basin special edition and thank you for devoting the resources and energy to this project. It will surely encourage more thoughtful communication among all parties about the myths and challenges we face here. While I was flattered by Jon’s article on me, the […]
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone
Dear HCN: Regarding “Sinful Las Vegas’ (HCN, 4/3/95), I would like to ask why the predictable, banal cliché that Las Vegas is “sin city” can’t be abandoned. What is here is legal and above board. Are you suggesting other cities where gambling and prostitution are illegal are “sinless’? Come on. Las Vegas has about 1 […]
Utah counties aren’t wilderness-friendly
Dear HCN, Your headline, “Counties May Shrink Utah Wilderness’ (HCN, 3/20/95), sounds downright cheerful. A more accurate headline would have read, “Counties Will Obliterate Wilderness.” Here in Iron County, Commissioner R.L. Gardner told the press before the first hearing, that “I personally feel that there is no need to set aside more land.” He was […]
Fire was not catastrophic
Dear HCN, The March 6, 1995 edition of HCN contained several articles on fire, and most were well-balanced and informative. Unfortunately, one article, “After the fire comes the real devastation,” contained significant inaccuracies that may have misled some of your readers. Much of the focus of the article was on an erosional event that occurred […]
Forest supervisor cries crocodile tears
Dear HCN, Even crocodiles cry, and Steve Mealey’s tears, lamenting the post-Foothills Fire dearth of biodiversity on the Boise National Forest, fall like acid rain. This is the same myopic, good-old-boy “Barber of the Boise” who rammed through the huge Foothills timber-salvage fire sale on previously heavily logged national forest land. Fred Neuman Monument, Oregon […]
Salvage logging bill spits in our eye
Dear HCN: The emergency timber salvage sale amendment tacked on to the budget package in the House and the Senate spits in the eye of the public and does nothing to improve the health of our national forests (HCN, 4/3/95). Now, we must urge President Clinton to veto this attack on our forests and our […]
Fires make public property walk off
FIRES MAKE PUBLIC PROPERTY WALK OFF Dear HCN, Forest fires do indeed cost a lot of money (HCN, 3/6/95). Although it is a drop in the bucket compared to leasing a heavy helicopter, one simple way to cut costs would be to prevent theft. Last fall, I’m disgusted to say, I was involved with a […]
Don’t give up fish for pennies
DON’T GIVE UP FISH FOR PENNIES Dear HCN, In my 40-odd years of fishing for trout, steelhead and salmon, I have always had reason to smile, even on bad days. But this year, Idaho fishermen have nothing to be happy about. We have been sold out for $1.23 per year. The National Marine Fisheries Service […]
