Posted inAugust 8, 1994: Glitz and growth take a major hit in Santa Fe

Eagles fly off the endangered species list

In a rare environmental success story, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service director Mollie Beattie says her agency will soon reclassify bald eagles from endangered status to threatened, in most of the lower 48 states. Beattie’s proposal, which becomes effective Sept. 28, marks only the 14th time that a species has been rescued from near-extinction under […]

Posted inAugust 8, 1994: Glitz and growth take a major hit in Santa Fe

Endangered Species Act dissed on street …

Protesters sporting bright yellow “Stop the War on the West” T-shirts swarmed the blistering streets of Ronan, Mont., July 23. Their target: the Endangered Species Act reauthorization bill introduced in Congress by Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont. Baucus brought the only Western hearing on the bill to the isolated town, pop. 1,500, where an estimated 400 […]

Posted inAugust 8, 1994: Glitz and growth take a major hit in Santa Fe

… and invoked for salmon, against grazing

In the battle to save the northern spotted owl, environmental groups have brandished the Endangered Species Act as a sword to halt logging. Now they are using the controversial law against grazing, for the sake of another threatened species – Snake River chinook salmon. In July, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco […]

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

Fires illuminate the West’s ‘ecological darkness’

As smoke continues to rise from fires in the West, investigators search the ashes of Storm King Mountain near Glenwood Springs, Colo., to determine why 14 firefighters died. Like the deadly Mann Gulch Fire of 1949, chronicled in Norman Maclean’s Young Men and Fire, the crew was caught in a “blowup,” a nightmare situation where […]

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

Fear of research

After getting hammered by protests from loggers on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, the Forest Service abruptly killed an old-growth research project it had backed for the last 18 months. University of Washington scientists wanted to erect a 300-foot crane to study one of the least known areas of old-growth forests – the canopy. The Olympic Peninsula […]

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