Audubon, Jan./Feb. 2006
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Audubon, Jan./Feb. 2006
Sea turtles have been around since the age of the dinosaurs. But their days may be numbered unless Americans find the will to save them
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Fly Rod & Reel, Jan./Feb. 2006
Wind power is a splendid idea-but only in the right place
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Audubon, Nov./Dec. 2006
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Audubon, Nov./Dec. 2006
Under the guise of waging the "war on terror," the Navy is pushing hard to build an airstrip that will threaten not only endangered birds and wolves but its own pilots.
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Fly Rod & Reel, Nov./Dec. 2006
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Fly Rod & Reel, March 2006
The latest on saving the big brookies of the Great Lakes
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Audubon, Mar./Apr. 2006
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Audubon, Mar./Apr. 2006
Grazing on public lands yields less than five percent of the nation's beef but monopolizes 252 million of its acres. Even so, ranchers are gunning for the one law that can save fish, wildlife, and their own industry.
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Fly Rod & Reel, April 2006
Country roads may 'take you home,' but logging roads ruin rivers
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Audubon, May/June 2006
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Audubon, May/June 2006
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Fly Rod & Reel, June 2006
Rogue ranchers threaten Western trout water
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Fly Rod & Reel, July/Oct. 2006
We're unleashing a killer in the heart of Yellowstone cutthroat country
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Fly Rod & Reel, July/Oct. 2006
Will we live to see another tuna invasion like this?
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Audubon, July/Aug. 2006
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Audubon, July/Aug. 2006
If the plan for Maine’s biggest development ever goes through, it could spell disaster for millions of acres of forestland across the northeast.
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Audubon, Sept./Oct. 2006
To Americans, the image of mustangs pounding across the range is a potent symbol of the Wild West. But it’s a myth that harms wildlife and wreaks ecological havoc.
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Audubon, Sept./Oct. 2006
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