Audubon, Jan./Feb. 2007
The Interior Department has pledged to put wildlife before recreation in our national parks, but on a North Carolina national seashore, it’s letting off-road vehicles run amok, imperiling birds and people.
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Audubon, Jan./Feb. 2007
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Fly Rod & Reel, Jan./Feb. 2007
Recreational striped bass anglers need to clean up their act.
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Audubon, Nov./Dec. 2007
Lake Erie’s revival started a land grab that’s killing fish and wildlife and chasing the public from its own beaches. It’s just one more mess brought to you by property-rights radicals.
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Audubon, Nov./Dec. 2007
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Fly Rod & Reel, Nov./Dec. 2007
A special fish struggles to hang on in the Lower 48
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Fly Rod & Reel, March 2007
The Corps has tried to control nature. Now it's time to control the Corps.
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Audubon, Mar./Apr. 2007
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Audubon, Mar./Apr. 2007
The Mojave Desert, a place of subtle but magnificent beauty, is home to dozens of bird species, from flycatchers to loggerhead shrikes. But its future depends on the groundwater with which Las Vegas plans to fuel its ravenous growth engine.
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Fly Rod & Reel, April 2007
America's corn-based ethanol program carries high costs in fish, wildlife and tax dollars
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Audubon, May/June 2007
Now that wolves have been restored to the northern Rockies, all that stands in the way of the biggest success story in the history of the Endangered Species Act is ignorance and superstition.
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Audubon, May/June 2007
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Fly Rod & Reel, June 2007
You're losing more than money when you have to pay to fish public water
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Fly Rod & Reel, July 2007
Shiners can be deadly to gamefish; in fact, they can wipe them out
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Audubon, July/Aug. 2007
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Audubon, July/Aug. 2007
This summer millions of people will visit our national parks, expecting to hear—quiet. Are they ever in for a rude awakening.
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Audubon, Sept./Oct. 2007
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