From the daily archives: Tuesday, October 9, 2007
From the the WWP blog. Good News.
There are victories on the pygmy rabbit, the desert tortoise, Nickel Creek and video of the recent tour of the Pass Creek grazing allotment in the Lost River Range which I went on.
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Continue Reading →This list and story were the result of a comment by Secretary of Interior Kempthorne followed up by publicity and work by the Idaho Statesman with help from Dr. John Freemuth, a political scientist, at Boise State University.
I certainly like the idea of a Mesa Falls National Monument of 200,000 acres which would correct […]
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