March 2009

  • Things too lonely in Colorado? Wandering wolf back in Wyoming. by David Frey, Aspen Daily News Correspondent. Monday, March 23, 2009 – – – – – 3/24. This article was premature. Now she is back in Colorado

  • Plume reached at least 50,000 feet high- Alaska volcano Mount Redoubt erupts four 5 times. Washington Post. By Mark Thiessen. The Associated Press Update 3/24. Alaska’s Mt. Redoubt volcano erupts a sixth time, sending ash plume 60,000 feet high. LA Times. – – – – – – – Although Governor Bobby Jindal may think volcano…

  • Yes, as we have been saying for some time now- The dirty green line. Erecting new transmission lines for solar and wind power is a boon to coal-burning utilities and a drain on our wallets. What’s an environmentalist to do? By Katharine Mieszkowski. Salon.com. It’s good to see more and more folks figuring this out.…

  • B.C. defends reduced grizzly hunt. B.C. has extended its protected areas but will still allow a limited-entry hunt. By Tom Fletcher – BC Local News. www.firstpeople.us

  • Study seeks a better count by using hair samples- Bear Market. By Brett Prettyman. The Salt Lake Tribune

  • An interesting blog in Backpacker- One especially relevant passage . . . “When you feed pets outside in a rural setting, other things often show up for dinner.” Caturday Big Cat Blog. By Steve Howe. Backpacker.

  • Bill would protect large land donation to the federal government from massive solar industrialization- We ran a story on this the other day. Group sees ‘violation of trust’ WILDLANDS CONSERVANCY: It brokered a BLM deal to protect the desert acres that are now being opened to development. Now Senator Feinstein is determined that the fund…

  • Judge Blocks Rule Permitting Concealed Guns In U.S. Parks. By Juliet Eilperin and Del Quentin Wilber. Washington Post Staff Writers

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