The Painted Rocks Guardian

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Archive

October 1-15, 2003

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Bill McKee - Editor

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 15-Oct-2003

River management project
not certain prelude to permit system

Bills would boost forest conservation

Dam safety bill introduced

DNR revisits timber wolf status
Could become protected, not threatened

Crabbing industry faces a sea change

Filthy Gas Drilling to Trash More Wilderness

Gun Control or Gun Safety: What's the Difference?

The Second American Civil War: What it's about

The local overnight low temperature last night was +35F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +48F. 0.0625" of rain 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

 14-Oct-2003

Report: Wyoming needs to enforce CBM regulations

Geologists start major dinosaur dig in Missouri Breaks

Firefighting policy defended

Leavitt is a useful pawn for the minority party
in a political year

Judge: No more delay on designating critical owl habitat

The Big Story Written Small

Bad Idea

The local overnight low temperature last night was +29F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +51F.  A trace amount of rain 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

 13-October-2003

Plundering of forests must end

Wyoming opposes snowsled reciprocity

Damage prompts trail closure in Bitterroot Forest

Controversial drilling method may be protected
Energy bill compromise would exempt 'hydraulic fracturing'

Don't play with fire
If the House insists on altering a Senate agreement on fire legislation, the whole deal will go up in flames

Changing laws, views have hunters turning
out in fewer numbers

Oops: FWP Mistake in elk licenses forces tough decisions

Let's leave the howling to the wolves

Crapo’s closed water talks continue
Environmentalists agree to hold off on lawsuit threat

Group to sue over firefighting

The other homecoming

Survey finds Sierra's glaciers are shrinking
Mt. Shasta bucks trend -- ice expands on 'lonely mountain'

The Color of Money

Total Recall

The local overnight low temperature last night was +36F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +50F.  0.125" 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

10-October-2003

FWP delays vote on range easement

In the Northwest:
Gas drillers poised along Rocky Mountain Front

Governor supports proposed mushroom farm

Election cycle at odds with forest cycle

Interior Reverses Clinton Mine Waste Decision; Industry Cheers

 Nature Conservancy, Plum Creek strike deal

Milltown powerhouse can't stay, state says

Gun industry nearing exemption to lawsuits

Missouri to Keep Gun Permit List Secret

Regional forester rejects appeals of Arizona forest thinning plan

Hatching a dream:
Darby man uses natural spring water to raise trout

Robert who?

Judge steps into cow plop case

Why Politicians Sell Out

The local overnight low temperature last night was +27F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +56F.  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

09-October-2003

Northern Plains sues state agencies over methane plan

Portions of Norris Geyser Basin reopen to public

Saving fish may endanger farmers’ control of water

Foes align to protect migration bottleneck
Mineral industry officials, conservationists agree to protect narrow Trapper's Point

$7.5 million anadromous fish project proposed

Strong dollar socks it to forestry

Wheat: Out with the new, in with the old

Ag Groups Rally Congress to Prevent Buyout
of Grazing Leases

Bull trout settlement reached

Supreme Court urged to protect states
environmental authority

Look before you leap:
Leakey urges caution in wildlife programs

Naval Sonar Linked to Whale Deaths

U.N. rules Canada should ban spanking

The local overnight low temperature last night was +37F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +74F.  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

08-October-2003

 Wildlife author killed, eaten by bears he loved

Tribal control of National Bison Range unlikely

BLM fines methane company $20,000

Reclassifying Sludge Could Bring High-Level Waste To WIPP

Federation lawyer's comments on wolves anger other enviros

Some protected species doing well in the West
Grizzly bear, gray wolf could be taken off federal list

Reckless rancher cuts sweet deal in D.C.

Grazing to be curtailed in East Fork drainage

Following the fish
Research project uses modern technology to monitor the effectiveness of fish screens

Serial poaching defendant pleads guilty

U.S. Troops must PAY for their own food

In Yellowstone, a Subterranean Volcano Exerts Its Influence

Eminent Domain: Government Run Amok

The local overnight low temperature last night was +43F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +65F.  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

 07-October-2003

Monumental moves:
Environmentalists laud top court rejection of case

Schweitzer, Brown argue over timber harvest policy

Huntin' News
No action planned against grizzly that mauled hunter

Plundering of Forests Must End

Burn the Forest for the Trees
It's time for Smokey Bear to retire, for the good of the woods. But Forest Service momentum and Bush timber policy stand in the way

  Subterranean volcano stews in Yellowstone

New ATV rules necessary

Skipper nods off, wakes up to nightmare on national park beach
Salvage seems impossible, and fisherman may face cleanup bill

BLM separates roads from planning process for public lands

2003 fires worst ever for Glacier
Park already rebounding 

Bitterroot National Forest plans 'moonlight' series finale

Greens' strategy: Link Bush, Leavitt

Vicious cycle 
Bark beetles are attacking drought-ravaged pinons. And as long as the dryness persists, so will the infestation

Don't muddy the water on the Breaks' future

Maine coalition to buy three river dams for $25 million to improve salmon spawning

Alaska's not-so-permanent frost
With winters warming eight degrees in three decades, Alaskans face a strange new landscape

 Studies favor keeping Forest Service jobs in-house

New Hampshire sues over MTBE

The local overnight low temperature last night was +41F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +73F.  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

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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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