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May 20, 2003 back thru May 11, 2003

Please note that all links to news stories in this section and in the archived sections were accurate and working at the time of their posting and subsequent archiving, however, the Guardian has no control on the length of time that a respective news source will continue to maintain any story online, so be advised that you may encounter non-working links.
  Bill McKee - Editor.

 Tuesday, 20-May-2003

Thieves steal hundreds of millions of dollars in trees
yearly from American forests

Parks at risk
National treasures threatened by lack of money and heavy use by visitors

License To Kill : Open Season on Elk
Displeased with the state, ranchers are turning to guns to control elk, a move allowed by law

Guest Opinion: Coalbed decision good for feds,
bad for Montana

Park wants to build barrier to block non-native fish

Final plan details Sun Road rebuilding

Predatory snail's diverse behavior could affect ecosystem management

The local overnight low temperature last night was +22F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +61F.  No precipitation has been recorded at our location in the last 24-hour period ending at 6AM.  Daily local min-max temp &  precip charts may be seen on our PR Temp & Precip Data page

 Friday, 16-May-2003


Containment area
For the Rocky Mountain Laboratories it’s about containing biohazards. For the city of Hamilton, it’s about containing public scrutiny of the lab’s expansion
 

Top US Nuclear Lab Loses Set Of Keys

Great Falls Tribune Opinion
Bill to limit logging appeals should not pass

Committee upgrades drought forecast

Debate on the range

Hatcheries pollute water, groups allege

GE's move into wind power business seen as significant

The native-seed business is blooming, but can a
restoration economy take root in the West?

Rock Creek Mine approval expected

"Concerns" of the folks who don't want you to vote on the growth plan
Growth plan 'disinformation' concerns focus group

Arizona
State's largest prescribed burn to begin

The local overnight low temperature last night was +34F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +72F.  Just a trace of precipitation has been recorded at our location in the last 24-hour period ending at 6AM.  Daily local min-max temp &  precip charts may be seen on our PR Temp & Precip Data page

 Thursday, 15-May-2003


Contrary to what the old-time whiners at the Forest Service (from the Chief on down) regularly claim:
 

GAO: Appeals don't seriously delay forest projects
 

An investigation by congressional auditors shows that few projects to reduce wildfire threats were delayed for any lengthy periods because of environmental challenges
 

Speaker declares victory for conservation

Sheep mow down cheatgrass in BLM wildfire prevention project

Study: Most Big Ocean Fish Gone

Two grizzlies killed by trains

State settles salmon suit

Saving wolves by saving cattle

Groups fund bear-proof containers for Bitterroot

Gazette opinion: Stillwater mines may be key to energy policy

Alaska
State is touted as the canary in the global
warming coal mine

Conferees say effects of greenhouse gases seen here
first are a red flag

Judge Stomps Montana's Mine Pollution Claims

Officials Who Failed to Put Hijackers on Watch List Not Named

Jury: Gun Industry Not Cause of Violence

Gun Controller Schumer Has Armed Bodyguard

Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight!

First hi temp of 2003 over +70F was yesterday afternoon.

The local overnight low temperature last night was +38F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +73F.  No precipitation has been recorded at our location in the last 24-hour period ending at 6AM.  Daily local min-max temp &  precip charts may be seen on our PR Temp & Precip Data page

 Wednesday, 14-May-2003

Still more moronic FS "forest management"
Beaverhead-Deerlodge forest issues post-fire logging plan
The plan includes using 34 clearcuts totaling 835 acres to break up "continuous timber" in areas most affected by the Mussigbrod Fire

but lest you think the FS has an exclusive lock on stupidity and duplicity, 
look at this story on the Nature Conservancy:

'Green' Slimeballs
Nonprofit Sells Scenic Acreage to Allies at a Loss

Buyers Gain Tax Breaks With Few Curbs on Land Use

 

Plan for mine under Cabinet Wilderness clears hurdle

Softwood Dispute on Table

Study: Pollution Hides Layers of Clean Air

USGS: Underground Water Storage May Alter Ground-Water Quality

Drought conditions could be lifted

House sends salmon bill upstream

GOP Will Let Gun Ban Expire
House Won't Act on Assault Weapons

Some 20,000 Canadians worship at the altar of Yoda

The local overnight low temperature last night was +28F (revised) and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +67F.  No precipitation has been recorded at our location in the last 24-hour period ending at 6AM.  Daily local min-max temp &  precip charts may be seen on our PR Temp & Precip Data page

 Tuesday, 13-May-2003

Killing bears in defense of timber challenged

Bison talks on tap

Costs of ranchettes exceed new revenues

Grazing debate pits new versus old West

Federal judge blocks future waste shipments
to Hanford site in Washington state

Hungry Horse district aims for new ranger station, land sale program

Congressional Auditors Criticize Management of Burnt Lands

Nature Conservancy suspends land sales after news reports

Farmer says popular herbicide hurt crops

New land sale ban to have little effect, agencies say

GE Helping to Return Darkness at Yellowstone

ChevronTexaco sued in Ecuador
American lawyers representing poor Ecuadoreans who say their rainforest homeland was heavily damaged by oil drilling have filed suit, demanding that the company finance a major cleanup

Outdoor GroupThreatens to Leave Utah Over Land Deal

The local overnight low temperature last night was +34F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +53F.  0.375" of rain has been recorded at our location in the last 24-hour period ending at 6AM.  Daily local min-max temp &  precip charts may be seen on our PR Temp & Precip Data page

 Monday, 12-May-2003

McInnis/Rehberg Fire Bill Sacrifices Community Protection
and Citizen Participation for Benefit of Logging Industry

Torrey: Controlling Its Destiny

Salmon recovery effort becomes a numbers game

Debate roars over future of Yosemite

Another log on the fire

Agency's salary system scrutinized

Whistleblower lobs volley at Forest Service wildlife surveys

OHVs Make Mincemeat of East Davis Hills

Newspaper report: Air Force failed to complete key chemical study

Digging in: Bidding for Stillwater Mining heats up

Total lunar eclipse to be visible early Thursday evening

The local overnight low temperature last night was +32F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +55F.  0.1" of rain has been recorded at our location in the last 24-hour period ending at 6AM.  Daily local min-max temp &  precip charts may be seen on our PR Temp & Precip Data page

 Sunday, 11-May-2003

Ouray ejects federal fee plan

Baucus pushes small timber rule

Blind eye to wild lands must not be condoned

Hunting group says new laws require fewer wolves

Valley snowpack finishes spring above average

Montana First State to Ban Federal Government Land Purchases

USDA earmarks money for water conservation

Richardson Requests Halt of Plan for BLM Lands

Feds stop two cleanup projects at Hanford

Senate GOP backs down on Patriot Act

Fishing for sport is cruel, inhumane

Fishing banned at PPL dams

Science Proves It: Your Mom Is Always With You

The local overnight low temperature last night was +32F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +58F.  No precipitation has been recorded at our location in the last 24-hour period ending at 6AM.  Daily local min-max temp &  precip charts may be seen on our PR Temp & Precip Data page

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News, Links, & Commentary Section
It is a daily look at environmentally related stories from around the country, many of which are illustrative of the high level of incompetence (and worse) existing within most of the government entities currently charged with administering our nation's parks, forests, other public lands, waterways, and airsheds.  As you read these news stories from many different sources, you will note that almost all environmental protection/preservation efforts and programs to save our nation's public treasures originate from private environmental organizations, often times via court order, and NOT through the respective governmental agencies with primary administration responsibilities. Most of these governmental entities (e.g., the Forest Service) have become top heavy with many levels of career bureaucrats who, instead of protecting and preserving the nation's priceless resources, are 'busy' catering to consumptive/extractive industry interests in the course of administering politically designed social welfare employment programs and wealth redistributionist grant programs. While the current system is almost hopelessly corrupt at many levels, it is being increasingly understood as such by the general public. Increased general public awareness of the problem is necessary to trigger environmentally informed political actions that will eventually save the nation's public treasures.  Effective solutions to the current situation will most likely involve the deconstruction of several bureaucratic agencies as they exist today with a functional redesign that will shift major policy development and administrative direction authority into the hands of environmental groups/organizations (as contrasted with agency hand-picked and selected 'citizen groups' dominated by consumptionists) and out of the hands of self-interested bureaucrats and extractive industry interests.
- Bill McKee - Editor.


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