Posted inJuly 25, 1994: 'Unranchers' reach for West's state lands

Scientist’s critique was just plain wrong

Dear HCN, We are pleased that High Country News had the good taste to introduce Fred Wagner’s editorial “Scientist says Yellowstone Park is being destroyed” (HCN, 5/30/94) as “opinion,” because there certainly isn’t a lot besides opinion in it. His comments about the Yellowstone grazing issue are specious, riddled with errors, and overloaded with conspiratorial […]

Posted inJuly 25, 1994: 'Unranchers' reach for West's state lands

Doubts about Kennecott in Utah

Dear HCN, Thanks for highlighting the long-term, extremely costly damage that hardrock mining has caused to America’s West in “Can Mining Come Clean?” (HCN, 5/30/94). David Mullon, the Mineral Policy Center’s Southwest Circuit Rider at that time, worked together with the Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District to oppose Utah’s sweetheart settlement with Kennecott of […]

Posted inJune 27, 1994: Home, home on the range ... where neo-Nazis and skinheads roam

Land exchange helped wildlife

Dear HCN, Your recent article titled “Babbitt is Trying to Nationalize the BLM” (HCN, 5/16/94) provided many perceptive insights as to the possible future direction of that very important agency. I do encourage you to revisit the Indian School (Phoenix) Land Exchange brokered in the 1980s by then Arizona BLM State Director Dean Bibles, in […]

Posted inJune 27, 1994: Home, home on the range ... where neo-Nazis and skinheads roam

Nothing yet beats leaving things alone

Dear HCN, As a not-so-recent graduate of Utah State University’s College of Natural Resources, I’ve known and respected Fred Wagner for years. His June 13 op ed on Yellowstone elk should be read by every environmentalist. However, a few points should be addressed. The Yellowstone Northern Range situation is not analogous to areas where livestock […]

Posted inJune 27, 1994: Home, home on the range ... where neo-Nazis and skinheads roam

There’s another approach possible in Silver City, N.M.

Dear HCN, I was disappointed in a recent article about Silver City, N.M.: “A Struggle for the Last Grass’ by Tony Davis, May 2. Mr. Davis interviewed my husband and some of my friends. He asked questions which indicated he might be looking only for conflict, not for ways problems were being solved. I don’t […]

Posted inJune 27, 1994: Home, home on the range ... where neo-Nazis and skinheads roam

Life is change, pardner

Dear HCN, I would like to respond to Roger C. Brown’s comment in a recent issue (HCN, 5/30/94) that, “(Rural Westerners) may joke about (urban migrants’) lifestyles, but they do not threaten us. On the other hand we, in our condescending and sometimes ill-informed arrogance, have made very concerted efforts to destroy them in the […]

Posted inJune 27, 1994: Home, home on the range ... where neo-Nazis and skinheads roam

Sweet deal harms the Everglades

Dear HCN, Rabbit Babbitt’s reported comment relative to Florida’s Everglades (HCN, 5/16/94) that “when sugar companies blocked us in the Congress, we went to the state legislature in Tallahassee and last week we got a law there,” absurdly misleads anyone hearing it. The statute Babbitt brags about only assures our Everglades remain polluted by Big […]

Posted inMay 16, 1994: Babbitt is trying to nationalize the BLM

Handperson

Dear HCN, In Ed Marston’s review of Rangeland Health (HCN, 4/9/94), the term “handmaiden” pejoratively described the relationship between range science and the livestock industry. Why this female gendered word? Why not use “servant” or “lackey” or “busboy’? Are most range scientists female? I think not. Jane Crosby Boise, Idaho This article appeared in the […]

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