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Audubon,   Jan./Feb. 2001
Audubon,   Jan./Feb. 2001
The press and politicians called fire season 2000 "a natural disaster." The fires were natural, but the "disaster" was how much the United States spent to fight them.
Fly Rod & Reel,   Jan./Feb. 2001
Wise-use zealots bash feds and bull trout in Nevada
Blue Ridge Press,   October 2001
Fly Rod & Reel,   Nov./Dec. 2001
Planned earthquakes under America's waterways.
Audubon,   Nov./Dec. 2001
The USDA wants to poison 2 million blackbirds a year to save sunflower crops in the Upper Midwest. Trouble is, the department's own data suggest the plan won't work.
Audubon,   Nov./Dec. 2001
Audubon,   Mar./Apr. 2001
Audubon,   Mar./Apr. 2001
If a species is essential to religious practices of Native Americans, why would they recklessly kill it? And why would the Feds encourage them?
Fly Rod & Reel,   March 2001
Biologists often are hamstrung by paranoid opponents.


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