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Audubon,   Jan./Mar. 2003
Last fall's salmon die-off on the Klamath River was an ecological catastrophe born of gross watershed abuse. It was also predictable, avoidable, and utterly typical of White House priorities.
Audubon,   Jan./Mar. 2003
Fly Rod & Reel,   Jan./Feb. 2003
It seems you can fool most of the people...
Outdoors Unlimited,   January 2003
For too many fly-fishers, the definition of doing something for fly-fishing isn't ensuring their sport by saving a part of earth's genetic wealth. It's inviting them onto private property to angle for weed fish.
Blue Ridge Press,   January 2003
Audubon,   Oct./Dec. 2003
A rogue industry out of control, the wild-pet business endangers not only people but entire species by spreading disease, destroying habitat, and fueling hostility toward nature.
Fly Rod & Reel,   Oct./Dec. 2003
Suddenly There Is Hope for Marine Fish
Audubon,   Oct./Dec. 2003
High Country News,   December 2003
Fly Rod & Reel,   March 2003
The federal government is giving away our Western rivers.


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