Latest issue of the newsletter of the Western Watersheds Project
It’s called the “Watersheds Messenger.” I think most people will find it an interesting and valuable read.
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Ralph Maughan
Dr. Ralph Maughan is professor emeritus of political science at Idaho State University with specialties in natural resource politics, public opinion, interest groups, political parties, voting and elections. Aside from academic publications, he is author or co-author of three hiking/backpacking guides, and he is President of the Western Watersheds Project.
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Recent Posts
- Public Land Livestock Fees Hit Rock-Bottom February 22, 2019
- Idaho BLM BOSH proposal will likely degrade rangelands February 20, 2019
- Reply to Gallatin Forest Partnership and Bike Club February 20, 2019
- Bill in Montana Legislature kills Possibility for Wild Bison in State February 18, 2019
- Treat homes, not forests, to reduce wildfire risk February 17, 2019
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