The Painted Rocks Guardian

News, Links, & Commentary
Archive

September  2003

Please note that all links to the news stories below were accurate and working at the time of posting and archiving, however, the Guardian has no control on the length of time that a respective news source will continue to maintain any story in its own archives, so be advised that you may encounter non-working links - Bill McKee - Editor
 
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 Tuesday, 30-Sep-2003

ANWR deal nixed

Group: Old-growth forest neglected

Wasatch officials slam Forest Service
 " ...When Forest Service officials attempted to calm Heber Valley residents last week by apologizing for the "inconvenience" of an intentional burn that exploded into a wildfire, some citizens felt it was exactly the wrong tack.
    The Cascade II fire that spread from a planned 600 acres to 8,000 acres before it was fully contained Monday night blanketed three counties in smoke and resurrected Heber Valley residents' memories of a 1990 conflagration when a Wasatch Mountain wildfire overran two volunteer firemen and destroyed homes
..."

Forests face fresh threats

Brucellosis group eyes tribal voice

Fires burn more of Wyoming, less of the West in 2003

Kane residents split on BLM

State officials hail Colorado River pact 
- without key approval

Spotted owl declines despite recovery efforts

Interpretive center worries about losing view
No property has been sold yet, but owners are done waiting for government to make offer

The Defense Department Sent Your House to Iraq

Can Government Be Run Like a Real Business?

The local overnight low temperature last night was +28F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +69F.  No precipitation has been recorded at our location for 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, 29-Sep-2003

The drilling agenda

Senate Preserves Outsourcing Plan

Rehberg pursues Breaks boundary bill
to alter Breaks boundary

CWD kills ranches along with the elk

PARK ALTERNATIVES:
Yellowstone officials eye buses to ease traffic concerns

California's Collapse
California's woes — high taxes, costly energy, burdensome regulations, and more — are all symptoms of government run amok

Fuel from foul

Steady as she goes with development

Green cars start their engines, quietly

The local overnight low temperature last night was +32F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +80F.  No precipitation has been recorded at our location for 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, 28-Sep-2003

Burned drainage in Glacier to be left alone

Growth in wolf numbers leveling off

Bighorn rancher booted off allotment

Park Service controversy over outsourcing

Air quality study finds laws well worth it
White House report says the benefits
of regulations exceed economic cost

Black bear population studied

What in the blazes?

Bush eyes West, oil with EPA choice

Natural gas rates could double soon

Yellowstone Journal:
Can the YVO Quell Public Concerns?

Goshute plan suffers setback

Ochenski: Oh, Canada!

The local overnight low temperature last night was +32F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +79F.  No precipitation has been recorded at our location for 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

 Saturday, 20-Sep-2003

Senate Negotiating Forest Health's Big Lie

Advocates object to horse roundup

Bush officials: West key to gas dilemma

Sun Road could be open until November

Users criticize new plan for Idaho wilderness
Frank Church proposal in the works for 9 years

Hanford workers complain cleanup progress
comes at cost of health

Tribes: Moving waste to White Mesa is out

Wildlife experts blast Owens

Seeley Lake conference to focus on uses for forest waste

Study Shows Prions Stick Around In Certain Soils

Rat Brain Damage After ONE Cell Phone Exposure

The local overnight low temperature last night was +33F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +71F.  No precipitation has been recorded at our location for 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, 09-Sep-2003

Front drilling battleground
Choteau feels heat of national debate

Yellowstone blaze lit up fire debate

Saving forests is the best way to cheap,
clean water, says study

Audit Finds Forest Service Credit Misuse

Climate Change Is Really Bugging Our Forests

Valle Vidal Subject of Gas, Oil Study

Pandering—the Redistribution of Virtue

The local overnight low temperature last night was +34F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +57F.  0.0625" of precipitation has been recorded at our location for 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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About the Painted Rocks Guardian's
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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