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Wild Olympics — not much middle ground

by Editor | Jun 15, 2012 | Property Rights, Wild Olympics, Wildlands Project

By Angelo Bruscas The Daily World May 11, 2012 Aberdeen, WA – The Wild Olympics proposal to add wilderness designation protection to national forest land around Olympic National Park and put several Olympic Peninsula rivers on the list of “wild and scenic”...

Cosmopolis City Council issues resolution against Wild Olympics Agenda

by Editor | Jun 15, 2012 | Wild Olympics, Wildlands Project

June 14, 2012 KXRO Newsradio The Cosmopolis City Council had a workshop on Wednesday featuring speakers from both sides of the Wild Olympics discussion. Following that workshop, the council added a resolution to their agenda to formally make their stand on the issue....

THE ECTOPIANS HAVE ARRIVED

by Editor | Jun 15, 2012 | Agenda 21, Govt Agencies, Property Rights, Sovereignty, Sustainability, United Nations, War on the West, Wildlands Project

By Lois Krafsky-Perry Citizen Review Online (Ed Note:  Written first in 2001, this look at the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State is a good reference point to what has been happening here and in other places over the years.) Clallam County, WA – 6/28/01...

State nears 1 million acres set aside for elk assistance

by Editor | Jun 12, 2012 | Agenda 21, Govt Agencies, Wildlands Project

Wyoming has conserved more land for wildlife than any other state in the country. May 29, 2012 The Daily Ranger The Associated Press RAWLINS — Wyoming elk may look a lot happier now that the state has conserved more land for wildlife than any other state in the...

Fork in the roadless: Will Colorado use federal or state-specific rules?

by Editor | Jun 12, 2012 | Govt Agencies, Property Rights, Wildlands Project

By Matthew Berger The Daily Sentinal Saturday, March 24, 2012 Grand Junction, Colorado – About 12 miles east of Paonia, Minnesota Creek Road ends at Beaver Reservoir in the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forest. A mile farther is the edge of the...

Fight over sheep continues in Idaho federal court

by Editor | Jun 12, 2012 | Agenda 21, Govt Agencies, Property Rights, Wildlands Project

By JOHN MILLER Associated Press Capital Press Posted 6/12/2012   BOISE, Idaho (AP) — With domestic sheep due to be released on rangeland near Idaho’s Hell’s Canyon next month, the U.S. Forest Service and environmentalists are back in federal...
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