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The Wild Rockies Networker is AWR's quarterly newsletter.
We are beginning to post key articles from each issue, so check back regularly
to see what's new.
- Fall 2003,
Volume 15, No. 4
USFWS Legally Committed
to Bull Trout Critical Habitat Protection
Yellowstone Wolves:
Their Footprint on the Land
AWR Fights Rock Creek
Roadless Logging
NREPA Has Record Number
of New Supporters in Congress
South Fork (Clearwater) Swan Song?
- Fall 2003,
Volume 15, No. 3
Letter from our Executive Director
Bull Trout and Water Quality Campaign Makes
Progress
Crossing Invisible Boundaries: Wolves Now
Face New Dangers
Parochialism Undercuts Wilderness
Ecosystems
Clean Water Victory: Montana
to Clean Up Polluted Waters
Milderness for Idaho?
Kootenai NF Must Protect Old Growth
Forests and Sensitive Species
USFS Approves Development of
Rock Creek Mine
- Summer 2003, Volume 15, No. 2
The Great Grizzly Search Begins This
Season With a Greater Focus on Specific Locations
North Idaho Wildlands
Under the Gun
- Volume 13, No. 2
News summary: Bitterroot Fires Aftermath, Old Growth on Montana's State
Lands, and NREPA Co-sponsor tours the Wild Rockies.
- Volume 12, No. 3
Emerald Islands - The Kettle River Range
The Kettle River Range, on the Colville National Forest in northeast
Washington, rises between the Kettle, Sanpoil and Columbia rivers. Will
it become Wilderness or Wasteland?
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Volume 12, No. 2
The Payette Crest: Last Stand for Idaho's "Unprotected" Wildlands?
Does the Clinton Administration's roadless initiative go far enough?
A look at the Payette Crest in southwest Idaho shows why it doesn't,
and why passage of the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act remains
our ultimate goal.
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Volume 11, No. 2
A summary of AWR's new report showing that wilderness habitat
is essential to grizzly bear
and bull trout preservation.
- Volume 11, No. 1
Yellowstone Microorganism Exploitation
put on Hold by Federal Judge
AWR's executive director looks at the East
vs. West myth that stymies progress towards wilderness designation
in western states.
- Volume 10, No. 4
Scientists and Conservation Leaders Challenge Grizzly Bear Program
- Volume 10, No. 3
Selections from AWR Updates
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