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FEBRUARY 2006

  1. What is your position on Grizzly Bear introduction-reintroduction?
  2. Letter from Governor Schweitzer position on grizzly bear introduction, reintroduction.
  3. February 15, 2006 Deadline for delisting grizzlies moved back.

 

JANUARY 2006

Grizzly bears choosing to investigte New Areas

OCTOBER 2005

1.  October 1, 2005: Time to sell federal land.

SEPTEMBER 2005

  1. September 30, 2005: House passes rewrite to Endangered Species.
  2. September 26, 2005 Growing population of grizzlies leads to discord   

AUGUST 2005

1.    August 27, 2005: Missoulian: Mauling Victim sent to Seattle.

MAY 2004

1.    May 15, 2004: Who has a right to your property?

APRIL 2004

   No entries.     

MARCH 2004

  No entries.

FEBRUARY 2004

  1.    February 7, 2004: Wolves - Now a Major Problem.

JANUARY 2004

  1.    January 18, 2004: The Cooling World.
  2.    January 15, 2004: Missoulian: Gray wolf delisting stalled.
  3.    January 8, 2004: Elk numbers plummet; wildlife managers respond by regulating hunters.
  4.    January 7, 2004: Wolves kill Wamsutter cattle.  

DECEMBER 2003

  1.    December 16, 2003: Wolf Depredation Bob Fanning Article, in "American Hunter"
  2.    December 13, 2002: America's future: A nation of renters.

NOVEMBER 2003

  1.    November 23, 2003: How To Destroy America.
  2.    November 19, 2003: Terrorists with Tofu breath.
  3.    November 14, 2003: Forest Service taken to court over grizzly habitat.

OCTOBER 2003

  1.    October 29, 2003: Kyoto debunked.
  2.    October 25, 2003: The radical green god-squad.
  3.    October 18, 2003: Manipulating Data for Political Gain.
  4.    October 15, 2003: Missoulian: Grizzly bears killed.
  5.    October 11, 2003: Two Malibu Residents Killed In Apparent Bear Attack - Incident Happens In Alaska.
  6.    October 4, 2003: Choosing America's future.

SEPTEMBER 2003

  1.    September 11, 2003: Spitting on their graves.

AUGUST 2003

  1.     August 30, 2003: The cost of turning America green.
  2.    August 27, 2003: EPA's New Wolf in Sheep's Clothing.
  3.    August 15, 2003: Governor Martz Invites President Bush to Visit Montana Fires.

JULY 2003

  1.    July 29, 2003: Global warming: A lost cause.
  2.    July 19, 2003: Greens lying again!
  3.    July 7, 2003: THEY WANT IT ALL ! ! !
  4.    July 6, 2003: Food storage rule rankle.
  5.    July 4, 2003: Bear hair and barbed wire Study counts grizzlies one tuft at a time.
  6.    July 2, 2003: Fewer permits planned for winter hunt of Yellowstone elk.
 

JUNE 2003

 
1.    June 20, 2003: Environmental Extremists vs. Nature.
  2.    June 11, 2003: Fremont County Wyoming Resolution.
  3.    June 9, 2003: Fake lynx samples spur new policy at Interior.
  4.    June 8, 2003: More space for 'trophy' wolves.
  5.    June 4, 2003: Kyoto Protocol lacks 'credible science'.

MAY 2003

  1.   May 28, 2003: Testimony of Dr. John Christy Before the U.S. House of Representatives.
  2.   May 17,2003: Nuts shaken from same tree.
  3.   May 3, 2003: House Bill 652 Makes Wildlands Project Law of Land.

APRIL 2003

  1.   April 26, 2003:Montana: Civil Disobedience Considered To Battle Federal Grizzly Policy.
  2.   April 26, 2003: Another attack on private property.
  3.   April 21, 2003: Human livestock.
  4.   April 18, 2003: A petty, partisan press.
  5.   April 11, 2003: (WOLVES) Alert: Ranchers vilified by U.S. Interior Dept. official.
  6.   April 6, 2003: The “Wildlands Project” Comes to PA.

MARCH 2003

  1.   March 28, 2003: Storm Front.
  2.   March 22, 2003: Undoing the U.N.
  3.   March 21, 2003: American eco-terrorists declare war.
  4.   March 21, 2003: Letter to Senators Lamar Alexander, Michael DeWine and George Voinovich.
  5.   March 8, 2003: Who is in control?
  6.   March 1, 2003: Playing against a stacked deck.
  7.   March 1, 2003: Wildlands Project writ large.

FEBRUARY 2003

  1.   February 23, 2003: Gun control: “WHERE WE'RE HEADED”.
  2.   February 22, 2003: WEATHER and Global Warming.  
  3.   February 18, 2003: Environmentalists insist bears still need protection.
  4.   February 8, 2003: Killing us gently.
  5.   February 1, 2003: THE POWER TO DESTROY.

JANUARY 2003

 
1.   January 31, 2003: Wolves target of wildlife control bill.
  2.   January 22, 2003: Dear American soldier.
  3.   January 18, 2003: Get rid of the people!
  4.   January 16, 2003: Outrage Times Three.
  5.   January 14, 2003: One great speech!
  6.   January 11, 2003: Outrage in Montana.
  7.   January 10, 2003: Overdue disclosure.

DECEMBER 2002

  1.   December 28, 2002: Repeal the Endangered Species Act.
  2.   December 27, 2002: Tumbleweeds comics.
  3.   December 26, 2002: Constitution Lost to Politics.
 
4.   December 19, 2002: Mexicans to collect U.S. Social Security?
  5.   December 14, 2002: No more land for government!
  6.   December 12, 2002: The Believers Christians vs. Post-Christian.
  7.   December 7, 2002: How the feds hand out your dollars.
  8.   December 5, 2002: GUN CONTROL.

NOVEMBER 2002

  1.   November 30, 2002: Tracking fed handouts to radical greens.
  2.   November 16, 2002: Kicking Uncle Sam off the ranch.
  3.   November 16, 2002: Wolf plan upsetting to Martz.
  4.   November 13, 2002: Invincible Ignorance.
  5.   November 8, 2002: Why gun control works.
  6.   November 6, 2002: Taking America Back?

OCTOBER 2002

  1.   October 28, 2002: National Rifle Association Endorsement.
  2.   October 23, 2002: The shambles in
South Dakota.
  3.   October 21, 2002: Article on the ESA/mining of National Importance.
  4.   October 20, 2002: Wolf war.
  5.   October 19, 2002: What are your kids learning?
  6.   October 17, 2002: Teaching Math. 
  7.   October 18, 2002: How Reliable Is Ballistic Fingerprinting?
  8.   October 15, 2002: Scientists: More grizzlies shows healthy population.
  9.   October 12, 2002: U.N. land grab in the works.
  10. October 5, 2002: Yellowstone is Dying.
  11. October 2, 2002: Bitterroot bruin behaving; trapping effort called off.
  12. October 2, 2002: Brigades on the move.

SEPTEMBER 2002

 
1.   September 25, 2002: The Anatomy of Ignorance.
  2.   September 13, 2002: Groups continue to exploit appeals process.
  3.   September 10, 2002: 'Global tax' is cause for worry.
  4.   September 5, 2002: Newsmax.com: 180 Degrees of Separation.

AUGUST 2002

  1.   August 31, 2002: Elk Gone - Save our Elk from Wolves.
  2.   August 29, 2002: Ohio man recovering following grizzly attack.
  3.   August 28, 2002: Grizzly mauls animal rights activist near Yellowstone Park.
  4.   August 26, 2002: What's for dinner, Mama Bear?
  5.   August 20, 2002: Yellowstone grizzlies moving farther south.
  6.   August 12, 2002: Glacier melt in Mountain illustrates looming global changes.
  7.   August 10, 2002: Going to Cuba?
  8.   August 8, 2002: Conservatives' Billions Fuel Leftist Establishment.
  9.   August 8, 2002: Clinton-Cooked books.
  10. August 6, 2002: People who love trees.
  11. August 5, 2002: New grasslands plan announced.

JULY 2002

  1.   July 31, 2002: Grizzlies Survival.
  2.   July 27, 2002: Osama bin-greenie.
  3.   July 24, 2002: Sequoias in peril.
  4.   July 20, 2002: Canada lynx study scientists defended.
  5.   July 13, 2002: Losing patience with the U.N.
  6.   July 8, 2002: Bastion of Ecological Literacy Under Siege.
  7.   July 1, 2002: From Jim Rathburn: IIlegals!

JUNE 2002

  1.   June 30, 2002: Grizzly bear attacks, injures two hikers in Glacier Park.
  2.   June 26, 2002: Fires Burning in America.
  3.   June 26, 2002: Leftist Lawmakers Want Feds to Oversee Local Development – and Your Life.
  4.   June 26, 2002: 'Environmental Terrorism': Western Governors, Bush Decry Fire Fiasco.
  5.   June 22, 2002: Federal Forest Fires.
  6.   June 19, 2002: Rancher reports grizzly trouble near Babb.
  7.   June 15, 2002: Green zombies.
  8.   June 15, 2002: Judge orders balance.
  9.   June 9, 2002: White Afrikaner farmers under siege.
  10. June 9, 2002: Sierra Club should be held accountable.
  11. June 9, 2002: Study: Snow key factor in elk survival.
  12. June 8, 2002: Bush burned by climate report.
  13. June 1, 2002: Federal official: Wolf recovery 'a great success story'.

MAY 2002

  1.   May 19, 2002: Wolf recovery debacle.
  2.   May 19, 2002: Wave of predation just beginning.
  3.   May 18, 2002: Socialism by a landslide.
  4.   May 18, 2002: Grizzly cub won't be reunited with mother.
  5.   May 17, 2002: Attack of the Democratic Drones.
  6.   May 12, 2002: Endangered, or overfed?
  7.   May 6, 2002: I WANNA BE A BEAR.
  8.   May 3, 2002: CAG Letter to Senator Burns.
  9.   May 3, 2002: Wolf comments span globe as state considers proposal.

APRIL 2002

  1.   April 26, 2002: Do as I say, not as I do!
  2.   April 25, 2002: More funding for education? Depends on your perspective.
  3.   April 22, 2002: A New And Improved Socialism??
  4.   April 20, 2002: Tending environment serves God above all.
  5.   April 19, 2002: Senate Vote on ANWR.
  6.   April 17, 2002: Oil's not well in upcoming elections.
  7.   April 17, 2002: Ninemile wolves claim more livestock.
  8.   April 17, 2002: Activists are a fraud.
  9.   April 11, 2002: An Opinion.
  10. April 10, 2002 11:50 PM, From Wanda Benton.
  11. April 10, 2002: Writer's love of forest evident; love of truth is not as present.
  12. April 9, 2002: State officials want game farm dispute to remain in court.
  13. April 5, 2002: Back to a state of nature.

MARCH 2002

  1.   March 29, 2002: Greens don’t see forest for the trees.
  2.   March 28, 2002: Wolf problem is big problem and not only for ranchers.
  3.   March 23, 2002: Defining 'social democracy'.
  4.   March 20, 2002: Bear issues get good reception in Cody.
  5.   March 19, 2002: Put them in the White House, too.
  6.   March 17, 2002: Numbers don't lie; forests won't be barren.
  7.   March 14, 2002: Dubois city council passed the same type resolution.
  8.   March 14, 2002: Owl data knowingly faulty.
  9.   March 13, 2002: CONGRESSMAN REHBERG TOWNHALL MEETING.
  10. March 9, 2002: The Green Matrix, Part 3: Weird Science – Think Globally.
  11. March 7, 2002: GAO: Lynx fur hoax was no secret.
  12. March 4, 2002: The Green Matrix Part 2: They Blinded Us With Science.
  13. March 3, 2002: Interior probe finds poor judgment, no criminal intent.
  14. March 1, 2002: Forest Service caught submitting false visitor numbers.

FEBRUARY 2002

 
1.   February 26, 2002: Junk science hits fan.
  2.   February 24, 2002: Let future generations worry about it.
  3.   February 21, 2000: The Green Matrix.
  4.   February 17, 2002: Trade in contempt for gratitude.
  5.   February 15, 2002: Eco-terrorists, too, may soon be on the run.  
  6.   February 11, 2002: Here come the wolves.
  7.   February 6, 2002: Bitterroot Star Reader Comment.
  8.   February 5, 2002: Sometimes Crying "Wolf!" is a Good Thing.

JANUARY 2002

  1.   January 25, 2002: Senate Betrayal Creates "Son of CARA" Monster.
  2.   January 23, 2002: The Hill, The hair-raising tale of the lynx .
  3.   January 22, 2002: Compensation costs balloon as Grizzlies range farther for food.
  4.   January 21, 2002: Biofraud' angers West, taints federal stewards.
  5.   January 17, 2002: The US Does Not Need a "National Climate Service".
  6.   January 16, 2002: Discarding truth.
  7.   January 12, 2002: Stuck before you know it.
  8.   January 8, 2002: Salvage Timber Challenge Upheld.
  9.   January 7, 2002: Biofraud attempt jeopardizes study of threatened grizzlies.
  10. January 3, 2002: MIDDLE EASTERN TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS AWASH.
  11. January 1, 2002, Distracted by Green Lies.

DECEMBER 2001

  1.   December 23, 2001, Common sense is missing.
  2.   December 22, 2001, Letter to Supervisor of Kootenai National Forest.
  3.   December 21, 2001, Norton wants investigation into fur-planting.
  4.   December 20, 2001, Letter from Dale Bosworth.
  5.   December 20, 2001, Science backs success of terracing.
  6.   December 19, 2001, Judge halts Bitterroot timber salvage.
  7.   December 18, 2001, Forest Service approves salvage cut.
  8.   December 17, 2001, Ecoterrorism and Us.
  9.   December 17, 2001, Rare lynx hairs found in forests exposed as hoax.
  10. December 15, 2001, Evidence confirms bears' ID.
  11. December 12, 2001, Experts explore grizzly solutions.
  12. December 11, 2001, Protect griz country, biologists implore.
  13. December 11, 2001, Doomsday Predictions Bunk, Ex-Greenpeace Scholar Says.
  14. December 5, 2001, New take on old debate.
  15. December 3, 2001, Grizzlies turning up in new places.
  16. December 3, 2001, enviros directly responsible for the collapse of the towers.
  17. December 1, 2001, Greenpeace Founder Recants.

NOVEMBER 2001

 
1.   November 20, 2001, Hunter fends off charging bear in Blackfoot.
  2.   November special commentary by Diane Alden.
  3.   November 13, 2001, Bear was doing what's natural.
  4.   November 13, 2001, Bear policies are flawed.
  5.   November 8, 2001, Man admits to role in eco-terror campaign.
  6.   November 8, 2001, New Mexico: Warm fall keeping bears active.
  7.   November 6, 2001, Bring Common Sense to the Forest Debate.
  8.   November 5, 2001, Proponents don't represent majority.
  9.   November 4, 2001, Norton making grizzly ruling not on reality, but on politics.
  10. November 4, 2001, Grizzly killed in Wyoming.
  11. November 3, 2001, Suspected killer griz, two cubs shot
  12. November 2, 2001, Team scouring woods near Missoula for bear that mauled hunter.
  13. November 1, 2001, Man mauled while hunting.

OCTOBER 2001

  1.   October 30, 2001, Timber industry leader offers outline for healthy forests.
  2.   October 28, 2001, Public opinion on grizzlies distorted.
  3.   October 26, 2001, Authorities kill large grizzly near Augusta.
  4.   October 26, 2001, Reintroduce grizzlies into Afghanistan.
  5.   October 16, 2001: Campaign launched to halt logging.
  6.   October 11, 2001, Bitterroot National Forest issues final EIS.
  7.   October 7, 2001, Common sense is endangered.
  8.   October 6, 2001, Ranchers warned future is at stake.
  9.   October 4, 2001,Terrorists use the Endangered Species Act.
  10. October 2, 2001, Idaho conference examines future of the grizzly bear.

SEPTEMBER 2001

  1.     September 28, 2001, Catch and release - Wardens' job includes relocating black bears.
  2.   September 24, 2001, Drought leads bears to roam Jackson Hole.
  3.   September 21, 2001, Another grizzly falls prey to train.   
  4.   September 20, 2001, Lynx between nature.
  5.   September 18, 2001, Oregon ruling challenges restoring of salmon.
  6.   September 15, 2001, Train kills grizzly eating cow killed by earlier train.
   7.   September 12, 2001, Nice idea with bad results.
  8.   September 6, 2001 Humans bear a big responsibility.
  9.    September 4, 2001, Bear attack hits home in New Mexico.

AUGUST 2001

  1. August 16, 2001 Groups to ask for grizzly plan revivial.
  2. August 8, 2001 Forester upholds thinning.
  3. August 8, 2001 Secretary Norton made correct decision.
  4. August 8, 2001 Denny Rehberg Doubletalks Montana.
  5. August 6, 2001 Wildlife agency kills grizzly that roamed Wyoming town.
  6. August 1, 2001 Questions raised over ESA role in firefighters deaths.
  7. August 1, 2001 Broken Promise Land Revisted.

JULY 2001

  1. July 29, 3001 Room for bears to roam.
  2. July 22, 2001: Political correctness run amok.
  3. July 22, 2001 We can learn to live together.
  4. July 19, 2001 Effectiveness of bear spray in question.
  5. July 18, 2001 Ninemile area problem grizzly destroyed.
  6. July 19, 2001 URGENT ACTION ALERT.
  7. July 17, 2001 Biologist fears grizzlies will be genetically isolated.
  8. July 15, 2001 ‘Bearanoia’ drives grizzly policy.
  9. July 13, 2001 U.S. 93 study aims for animal, human safety.
  10. July 11, 2001 Grizzly charges park employees.
  11. July 9, 2001 Grizzlies clear out tents in campground.
  12. July 9, 2001 Bush Administration allows roadless plan back for comment.
  13. July  6, 2001 Burned Area Recovery DEIS, slow process.
  14. July 5, 2001 Salvage Timber Harvest: Time is of the Essence.
  15. July 4, 2001 The Endangered Species Act: Making Innocent Species the Enemy.
  16. July 1, 2001 Americans say lumber industry lacks controls.

JUNE 2001

  1. June 29, 2001 Importing grizzlies less than straight forward.
  2. June 27, 2001 Support Alternative D to recover from catastrophic fires.
  3. June 27, 2001 Salvage logging is big ecological risk.
  4. June 25, 2001 CARA: Living in the Soviet Union of America.
  5. June 25, 2001 Politics trump pragmatism for Norton.
  6. June 22, 2001 Bears in Canada park might scare off tourists, critics say.
  7. June 21, 2001 Norton scraps Bitterroot grizzly reintroduction.
  8. June 18, 2001 Burned forest plan draws fire.
  9. June 16, 2001 Sheep producer opposes payment for wolf kills as counterproductive.
  10. June 16, 2001  Veneman defends priority switch for forests.
  11. June 12, 2001, Ninemile grizzly found in rare territory.
  12. June 10, 2001 Citizens Condemn State of Western National Forests
  13. June 9, 2001 Bear captured, shot after stealing trash.
  14. June 9, 2001 Roads will be closed to protect grizzlies.
  15. June 9, 2001 Ninemile griz moved to new location.
  16. June 8, 2001 Environmental perestroika.
  17. June 7, 2001 Global Warming caused by man?
  18. June 6, 2001 Speak for me?
  19. June 5, 2001 Give nature a hand by removing excess fuel.
  20. June 5, 2001 Assault by the Environmental Movement: The Great Prairie Dog Hoax.
  21. June 4, 2001 Reintroduction logic; fact or fancy?
  22. June 4, 2001 Grizzly Bear Threatened.
  23. June 01, 2001 Environmentalists Organizations Exposed.
  24. June 1, 20001 Ruling could halt logging in three states.
  25. June 1, 2001 Wayward bear strolls through downtown Missoula.
  26. June 1, 2001 A legislator from Connecticut introduces a bill for the Wildlands Project.

MAY 2001

  1. May 31, 2001: Environmentalists back off ESA Lawsuits.
  2. May 24, 2001:Green Bigots Versus Human Beings.
  3. May 23, 2001 Enviro groups win suit over wilderness study areas
  4. May 21, 2001 Bears in Maryland; shoot, shovel, shutup.
  5. May 21, 2001 GRIZZLY BEARS. Reintroduced female grizzlies may fail to reproduce.
  6. May 20, 2001 Montana sawmill tries to stave off extinction.
  7. May 19, 2001 Joint session, Governor, Forest Service chief meet with loggers.
  8. May 19, 2001 Bill Would Fix Flaws in Endangered Species Act.
  9. May 17, 2001 Forest Service ignores scientific evidence against salvage logging.
  10. May 16, 2001  Conservation Field Days spotlight ecology for Bitterroot sixth-graders.
  11. May 16, 21001 Feds Unsure of appeal on roadless decision.
  12. May 16, 2001 Public interest group grades lawmakers.
  13. May 16, 2001 Much-photographed Yellowstone grizzly killed.
  14. May 16, 2001 Public can comment on mills' permits.
  15. May 15, 2001 Greens Celebrate Blackouts.
  16. May 13, 2001 Wild animals need our protection.
  17. May 13, 2001 Don't fire up the chain saws yet.
  18. May 13, 2001 Prairie dog deaths could delay ferret plan.
  19. May 12, 2001 Roadless will still be roadless.
  20. May 11, 2001 Judge blocks roadless rules.
  21. May 11, 2001 Missing lynx is dilemma for foresters.
  22. May 11, 2001 The firestorm began on the 7th of January, 1910.
  23. May 11, 2001 Offer by concerned citizens to help Forest Service solve their dilemma.
  24. May 11, 2001 Elk farm operator may challenge ruling.
  25. May 10, 2001 Endangered Species Act Under Congressional Scrutiny.
  26. May 10, 2001 At  the movies: bear basics, a video about back country encounters.
  27. May 6, 2001 What the hell is going on in California?
  28. May 5, 2001 Crow Tribe turns elk from Darby loose.
  29. May 4, 2001 State granted temporary order stopping ranch’s elk donation.
  30. May 2, 2001 Do something public tells Forest Service.
  31. May 1, 2001  Wildlife group seeks extended wolf protection.
  32. May 1, 2001 Public comment used as needed.

APRIL 2001

  1. April 30, 2001 Offer  to help the U.S. Forest Service solve their dilemma of inactivity.
  2. April 30, 2001 Nine in 10 Americans see need for preservation.
  3. April 30, 2001 Forest advisory committee seeks 15 members.
  4. April 30, 2001 Respondents to forest’s phone survey want action.
  5. April 28, 2001 Veneman will review rule that makes ecosystem health top priority.
  6. April 27, 2001 Wolves elude government captors.
  7. April 26, 2001 Reintroduction under scrutiny.
  8. April 26, 2001 White House seeking to scuttle roadless ban.
  9. April 26, 2001 Norton looks at blocking grizzly reintroduction.
  10. April 24, 2001 Stand up against group rights.
  11. April 23, 2001 County, [and] Darby man consider possible local power facility.
  12. April 20, 2001 Forest Service plans thinning, burns near Pinesdale.
  13. April 18, 2001 Mining policy hearing to be held this week.
  14. April 18, 2001Bush's environmental policy draws fire.
  15. April 17, 2001 Wyoming group won’t support draft grizzly plan.
  16. April 17, 2001 A good fix, Clinton Cabinet member in favor of a Bush EPA proposal.
  17. April 17, 2001 Grizzly bear menaces fisherman in Teton.
  18. April 13, 2001 Studies give evidence to global warming
  19. April 13, 2001 Bosworth named new forest chief.
  20. April 13, 2001 Norton says lawsuits hindering species protection.
  21. April 12, 2001 Who is Dale Bosworth?
  22. April 12, 2001 Moratorium Asked on Suits That Seek to Protect Species.
  23. April 12, 2001 Democrats vow fight on endangered species.
  24. April 6, 2001 Forest Service considers citizens' committees.
  25. April 6, 2001 Forest officials prep fire plans; Prescribed burns set to begin this month.
  26. April 2, 2001 Global warming, fact or fiction?

MARCH 2001

  1. March 29, 2001 Recluse.
  2. March 28, 2000 Don't trust Wilderness Society.
  3. March 28, 2001 EPA approves state's impaired, threatened waters list.
  4. March 14, 2001 National groups oppose Idaho's grizzly lawsuit.
  5. March 13, 2001 New Mexico officials want to take control of national forests.
  6. March 4, 2001 MAKING THE CASE FOR THE THREE LEGGED STOOL.
  7. March 3, 2001 Environmental groups upset with session.

FEBRUARY 2001

  1. February 27, 2001 Grizzly plan gutted by commission.
  2. February 26, 2001 Rehberg tours Bitterroot burns.
  3. February 25, 2001 Air of accusation in the Flathead.
  4. February 24, 2001 Game farmers sue to save industry.
  5. February 24, 2001 Racicot vows to keep the West a priority.
  6. February 23, 2001 NATURE KNOWS BEST.
  7. February 23, 2001 Rehberg gets earful on forests.
  8. February 22, 2001 Ford donates $5 million to National Audubon Society.
  9. February 22, 2001 Opinions vary at Corvallis forest meeting.
  10. February 19, 2001 BITTERROOT FOREST STARTS TO MAP RECOVERY.
  11. February 17, 2001 Critics: Right to clean environment at risk.
  12. Februay 15, 2001  Shockley, don't assume to know why grizzlies are supported.
  13. February 14, 2001 Bear ‘corridor' means security.
  14. February 7, 2001 Roadless rule has little impact on timber jobs.
  15. February 7, 2001 Building consensus.
  16. February 6, 2001 Growth policy’s time is ripe.

JANUARY 2001

  1. January 23, 2001  Shockley, don't assume to know why grizzlies are supported.
  2. January 20, 2001 Idaho sues feds over bear plan.
  3. January 19, 2000 Taking a big picture look at the fires of 2000.
  4. January 10, 2001 Re: Grizzly bear reintroduction.
  5. January 1, 2001,  Grizzly Bear Recovery in the SBE -- What does it mean to you?

 

DECEMBER 2000

  1. December 31, 2000 CONGRESS PUTS U.S. LAND UNDER U.N. CONTROL.
  2. December 12, 2000 Senators, wildlife service differ on peer review. 
  3. December 9, 2000 Grizzly deaths linked to low pine nut supply.
  4. December 6, 2000 Track of the Grizzly.
  5. December 1, 2000 In grizzlies vs. humans, bears losing more often.

NOVEMBER 2000

  1. November 24, 2000 It's treason being green.
  2. November 24, 2000 Grizzly recovery areas too small.
  3. November 23, 2000 More and more, the federal government ruins jobs.
  4. November 22, 2000 Feds choose plan to bring back bears.
  5. November 18, 2000 Feds to manage Columbia basin as an ecosystem.
  6. November 17, 2000 Grizzlies OK'd for Bitterroot.
  7. November 11, 2000 Lawsuit seeks lynx protection.
  8. November 10, 2000 Clinton creates new monument.
  9. November 10, 2000 Rancher grabs cattle seized by feds from national monument.
  10. November 10, 2000 Forest Service to release final roadless initiative.
  11. November 8, 2000 Results of actions not being felt.
  12. November 2, 2000 The Three Legged Stool.
  13. November 1, 2000 Forest Service to release Roadless EIS.
  14. November 1, 2000 143 would phase out game farms.

OCTOBER 2000

  1. October 30, 2000 Global Warming.
  2. October 29, 2000 Vote Yes to ban game farms, I-143.
  3. October 27, 2000 Old-time firefighters would turn over in their graves.
  4. October 26, 2000  Sierra Club goes door-to-door on Roadless Plan.
  5. October 22, 2000 ENVIRONMENTALISM U.S. declares 500,000 acres critical for 2 species
  6. October 20, 2000 Sow is relocated after frightening bowhunters in their tree stands.
  7. October 19, 2000 Lessons from the fires.
  8. October 19, 2000 Vote ‘yes' and shut down game farms.
  9. October 18, 2000 Fire recovery update.
  10. October 18, 2000 October 23, 2000 at 5:30 PM.
  11. October 14, 2000 Comments sought for grizzly plan.
  12. October 13, 2000 Food-stealing grizzlies moved to Washington.
  13. October 11, 2000 Meetings set to gain input on grizzly bear plan.
  14. October 7, 2000 Dickson Creek USFS reports stir residents' anger.
  15. October 3, 2000 Suffering griz killed after collision with car. 
  16. October 1, 2000 The dilemma of a rural American.

SEPTEMBER 2000

  1. Picture of elkfire in Bitterroots.
  2. September 30, 2000 Changes get mixed welcome Bums praises compromise...
  3. September 28, 2000 Bitterroot Mountains Decision on grizzlies due soon.
  4. September 26, 2000 Montana releases bull trout restoration plan.
  5. September 22, 2000  Millions more in emergency relief coming.
  6. September 19, 2000 The Globalization of Anti-globalization.
  7. September 19, 2000 Silent majority speaks in Darby on forest management.
  8. September 15, 2000  Sierra Club backs Schweitzer, targets Burns.
  9. September 14, 2000 No point in playing blame game.
  10. September 13, 2000 Earth First founder to give keynote speech.
  11. September 10, 2000 No poster child this time.
  12. September 8, 2000  Opposition to grizzlies disputed.
  13. September 8, 2000 Comments about forest fires.
  14. September 8, 2000 News media displays its bias.
  15. September 6, 2000 Hungry bears creeping into town.
  16. September 5, 2000 Thomas: Don't point fingers. Trying, to place blame for fires is futile.
  17. September 5, 2000 Power reveals forest ignorance.
  18. September 5, 2000 Obstructionists sparked disaster.
  19. September 4, 2000 Rethinking Policy, Forest Service Chief says government will likely look at fire's role in West.
  20. September 3, 2000  Man escapes encounter with grizzly in Yellowstone.
  21. September 2, 2000 Trouble is brewin' for campers; Bears; fires will dampen normal holiday revelry.

AUGUST 2000

  1. August 31, 2000 Racicot urges clear thinking in forest management debate.
  2. August 30, 2000 Investigation of Blodgett Fire continues.
  3. August 28, 2000 Too much fire, not enough fighters.
  4. August 24, 2000 Common sense would help.
  5. August 23, 2000 Can we come back now?
  6. August 23, 2000 Animals can help in the harvesting.
  7. August 23, 2000  Here's a plan to consider.
  8. August 23, 2000 Pandering to the wrong group.
  9. August 18, 2000 Destroyer of Worlds.
  10. August 15, 2000 GRIZZLY ATTACK PATHOLOGIST'S REPORT & other information.
  11. August 15, 2000 Bear attacks, injures hiker in Glacier Park.
  12. August 11, 2000 Racicot blames White House for fires' magnitude.
  13. August 11, 2000 Supervisor tries to put fire rumors to rest.
  14. August 9, 2000 Forest Service to blame for Blodgett fire.
  15. August 7, 2000  Endangered Species Act: Log home executive files intent to sue.
  16. August 2, 2000 Grizzly reintroduction is part of "Land Grab" problem

JULY 2000

  1. July 30, 2000 Bear hungry "Idaho, wildlife service" counting B C.for grizzly donations.
  2. July 27, 2000 Grizzly bear attractant survey form.
  3. July 27, 2000 Grizzly plan final word at least month away.
  4. July 23, 2000 A lack of fiscal discipline.
  5. July 22, 2000 Grizzlies, Wolves lying low in Wyoming.
  6. July 21, 2000 The Three Legged Stool.
  7. July 20, 2000 Cara is good for Montana. 
  8. July 19, 2000 Senate approves 2001 funding; attaches strings.
  9. July 18, 2000 Alaskan brown bear kills, and eats camper.
  10. July 18, 2000 Grizzlies encounter humans over weekend.
  11. July 17, 2000 West Fork fire forces evacuation.
  12. July 17, 2000 Wyoming rancher recalls close encounter with grizzly.
  13. July 14, 2000 McDonald Peak closing for annual grizzly use.
  14. July 14, 2000 Et tu, tree killer?
  15. July 12, 2000 Groups prepare for girzzly legal battle.
  16. July 11, 2000 Environmentalists Protest Gore.
  17. July 10, 2000 Lawmakers curbing EPA's power for agency's lack of reliable data.
  18. July 9, 2000 Not having roads is not an answer.
  19. July 9, 2000 Some are misunderstanding editorial.
  20. July 8, 2000 Eagle Creek protesters dispersed.
  21. July 8, 2000 Officials want to keep Yellowstone River free-flowing.
  22. July 6, 2000 Alaska Congressman Battles for Changes in ESA.
  23. July 5, 2000 Low-grade insurrection begins by tossing government waste.
  24. July 5, 2000 People power on parade.
  25. July 5, 2000 Canadian Athlete Killed in Apparent Mauling.
  26. July 4, 2000 Keep public lands open.
  27. July 4, 2000 Newspaper in same boat as loggers.
  28. July 4, 2000 Rangers kill bear in Glacier. 
  29. July 4, 2000 Opposed to roadless, abuse of power. 
  30. July 3, 2000 Roads and recreation possible.
  31. July 3, 2000 Timber does affect economy.
  32. July 1, 2000 Monumental Fears.

JUNE 2000

  1. June 30, 2000 Subject: Letter from Mike Dombeck, Chief, to all employees.
  2. June 30, 2000 Washington Blaze leads to smokey skies.
  3. June 30, 2000 The Bull River country and Ross Creek Cedars.
  4. June 29, 2000 Roadless initiative will cost. 
  5. June 29, 2000 Bears will go anywhere they want. 
  6. June 28, 2000 Burns trying to block conservaton bill.
  7. June 23, 2000 Eradicating roads is costly.
  8. June 23, 2000 Enviros killing our way of life.
  9. June 22, 2000 Burns attempts to delay grizzly reintroduction.
  10. June 22, 2000 Roadless Rage.
  11. June 22, 2000 2,000 attend rally against proposed ban.
  12. June 21, 2000 Millions for Montana.
  13. June 20, 2000 ROADS ARE NECESSARY.
  14. June 17, 2000 Grizzly moves into Idaho, is moved again.
  15. June 17, 2000 Grizzlies prove to have a big appetite for cutthroat trout.
  16. June 7, 2000, Bitterroots will once again be grizzlies' home.
  17. June 6, 2000 Church tries to save bears.

May 2000

  1. May 28, 2000 Panel calls for states' role in grizzly plan. 
  2. May 26, 2000  Friends of the Bitterroot.
  3. May 24, 2000 Conservation group sues over grizzly program.
  4. May 24, 2000 Restoring Bitterroot Grizzlies.
  5. May 24, 2000 Roadless meetings coming to town.
  6. May 23, 2000 Clinton may use monument law to protect Handford Ranch.
  7. May 22, 2000 More land for grizzly recovery, say Sierra Club.
  8. May 18, 2000 Grizzly family killed.
  9. May 18, 2000 NATIONAL MONUMENTS.
  10. May 18, 2000   Wildlife facilities:Yellowstone officials set goals for park.
  11. May 18, 2000 Grizzly bear study: More bears in Glacier than thought.
  12. May 18, 2000 Washington grizzly project won't hurt Bitterroot funding.
  13. May 17, 2000 Ban on roads won't affect BNF.
  14. May 17, 2000 BNF foresters review 18,000 letters on Clinton's roadless proposal.
  15. May 17, 2000 Bear proof garbage cans.
  16. May 12, 2000 Prairie dogs, wolves, and free roaming bison.
  17. May 10, 2000 MONTANA LEGISLATIVE ACTION NEEDED NOW!
  18. May 9, 2000 Should fish or bears be restored first in Idaho's Selway-Bitterroot area?
  19. May 3, 2000 Ravalli Republic Both Governors against final grizzly reintroduction plan.
  20. May 2, 2000  Idaho governor opposes reintroduction of grizzly bears.

APRIL 2000

  1. April 27, 2000  Planning Paralysis by Federal Agencies.
  2. April 27, 2000 Idaho senator warns of Clinton Gore policies on environment
  3. April 26, 2000 Honor the world's bruins
  4. April 25, 2000  Grizzlies will destroy Bitterroot recreation.
  5. April 25, 2000 Don't assume grizzlies used the Bitterroot.
  6. April 25, 2000 Old timers rarely spotted grizzlies in the Selway
  7. April 25, 2000 More people harmed by buffalo than bears in Yellowstone
  8. April 24, 2000 Dr. Larry Irwin's response to the FEIS.
  9. April 24, 2000 Valley Residents celebrate Earth Day.
  10. April 21, 2000 Comments by Concerned About Grizzlies
  11. April 20, 2000 Forest Service timber sales benefit county.
  12. April 20, 2000 Where do grizzly bears go to sleep?
  13. April 19, 2000  Deadline nears for comments on grizzly reintroduction.
  14. April 17, 2000 Federal government must get approval.
  15. April 14, 2000 Commissioners want impact fees for bear reintroduction
  16. April 14, 2000, Rules would allow easier killing of problem wolves.
  17. April 11, 2000 Roadless writing just propaganda.
  18. April 6, 2000 Feds to release most of names from comments
  19. April 6, 2000 Reintroduction: Report says Bitterroots ideal for griz.
  20. April 3, 2000 Grizzly plan must account for safety, commissioner warns
  21. April 2, 2000 What Really Happened in Libby.
  22. April 1, 2000 Grizzly Bear Recovery in the Bitterroots.

MARCH 2000

  1. March 31, 2000  Montana's roadless areas need protection.
  2. March 31, 2000 Racicot criticizes roadless plan.
  3. March 31, 2000  Wilderness proposal draws fire.
  4. March 30, 2000 Bears: friend or foe? Risks too high for reintroduction.
  5. March 28, 2000 Feds set date for cutthroat decision. 
  6. March 28, 2000 Bitterroot Wetlands subject of workshop.
  7. March 28, 2000 Forest Service takes preorders for roadless plan.
  8. March 27, 2000 Wolves pose threat to future.
  9. March 27, 2000 Lynx listing based on little science.
  10. March 24, 2000 Don't buy into propaganda spread by environmentalists.
  11. March 24, 2000 Hearings show support for dam breaching
  12. March 24, 2000 Opponents attack plan for wilderness deadlines.
  13. March 23, 2000 Lynx listing won't have large impact.
  14. March 23, 2000 Feds plan to kill Idaho wolf pack.
  15. March 22, 2000 We can't afford to lose our electricity.
  16. March 22, 2000 Canada lynx placed on threatened species list.
  17. March 20, 2000 Conservationists assail Plum Creek plan.
  18. March 20, 2000 Discuss fate of roadless lands.
  19. March 13, 2000 Grizzly reintroduction one step closer.
  20. March 7, 2000 What about forest health?
  21. March 7, 2000 Environmentalist not Montanans.
  22. March 7, 2000 People lose challenge to Clinton's river laws.
  23. March 6, 2000  Planning for life after delisting.
  24. March 5, 2000 F W P seeks more support for grizzly-chasing  dogs.
  25. March 3, 2000 Grizzly bear delisting.
  26. March 3, 2000 Forest Service Toughens policy on road building.
  27. March 2, 2000 Current Pending Forest projects. 
  28. March 2, 2000 Can't see the forest for the proposals.
  29. March 2000 SUMMARY OF THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT

FEBRUARY 2000

  1. February 28, 2000 Wolves, nothing but killers.
  2. February 28, 2000 President gives agency a break from political meddling
  3. February 24, 2000 Conservation groups plan local discussions.
  4. February 24, 2000 Clinton's roadless plan survives first legal challenge.
  5. February 23, 2000 You Are Your Own Best Lobbyist
  6. February 21, 2000 Off road vehicle plan Deadline for comments.
  7. February 18, 2000 Just the facts on roadless policy.
  8. February 18, 2000 Babbitt announces a new land conservation system.
  9. February 17, 2000  Comments wanted on Kila area game farm.
  10. February 17, 2000 Murky future.
  11. February 17, 2000 Clinton's land grabs latest attack on tradition of private ownership
  12. February 17, 2000 Government power grab.
  13. February 17, 2000  Dangerous decree.
  14. February 17, 2000 Bitterroot Forest seeks federal watershed restoration funds.
  15. February 16, 2000  If you really want to save species, repeal the ESA.
  16. February 11, 2000 Grizzly EIS nears release.
  17. February 10, 2000 Mine opponents upstage Sterling officials.
  18. February 10, 2000 Stop barrage of timber lawsuits.
  19. February 10, 2000 Off road plan comment period nears end.
  20. February 09, 2000 New state maps omit some roads, ghost'towns. 
  21. February 09, 2000 Judge rules road work at Jarbige, Nevada is legal.
  22. February 09, 2000 Hearings on dam breaching draw big crowds
  23. February 09, 2000 Shovel vandalism may have eco-terrorism ties
  24. February 08, 2000 At Yellowstone, an Ecosystem Teetering on a Tree
  25. February 07, 2000 Montanans to help out with wolves.
  26. February 05, 2000 Clinton to propose ending forest trust funds.
  27. February 04, 2000 Racicot says he'll join Idaho over roadless plan.
  28. February 04, 2000  Basin closure topic of  Thompson Falls meeting.
  29. February 04, 2000 Prairie dogs loved by some, loathed by others.
  30. February 04, 2000 Racicot airs frustrations to Forest Service chief.
  31. February 04, 2000 Gloria Flora resigned.
  32. February 04, 2000 Fear of Wolves.
  33. February 03, 2000 Hage’s fight for freedom on the Pine Creek Ranch
  34. February 02, 2000 Senator does not have forest management solution.
  35. February 02, 2000  Letter from Senator Max Baucus in response to letter sent by CAG.
  36. February 02, 2000 Former Forest Service official praised for conservation effort.
  37. February 02, 2000 Sows may run show.
  38. February 02, 1999 Raw log export to U.S. up
  39. February 01, 2000 Intimidation and threats have no place in the land use debate

JANUARY 2000

  1. January 31, 1999 House opposes griz releases
  2. January 31, 2000 Flora draws long range criticism
  3. January 31, 2000 Road ban makes economic sense.
  4. January 27, 2000 200 people show for shovel rally
  5. January 27, 2000 Civil discourse, not civil disobedience
  6. January 27, 2000 Crowd sends off shovels to support Nevada rebellion
  7. January 27, 2000 Civility in forest service debates
  8. January 26, 2000 Forest Service says harassment of official was real.
  9. January 24, 2000 Logger camps outside ranger station in protest.
  10. January 22, 2000 SUV's could lose ground.
  11. January 21, 2000 Forest official will share her Nevada nightmare.
  12. January 21, 2000 Updated travel maps available for free.
  13. January 21, 2000 More than 400 show at roadless plan rally. 
  14. January 20, 2000 Keep access to the land meeting.
  15. January 20. 2000 Forest Service considers changes in planning
  16. January 20, 2000 Plum Creek needs to do more. 
  17. January 18, 2000 Road ban, other issues hurt West.
  18. January 18, 2000 More Forest road closures are not needed.
  19. January 17, 2000 Appeals court allows Idaho Wolves to stay.
  20. January 17, 2000 Decision will affect Grizzly reintroduction.
  21. January 17, 2000 Local groups challenge U.S.-93
  22. January 15, 2000 Rebellious road project proposed for July 4, 2000
  23. January 13, 2000 Timber industry goes on offensive.
  24. January 12, 2000 Olney mill closure to cost 145 jobs 
  25. January 12, 2000 New fees proposed for using forest lands.
  26. January 08, 2000 Martz blast Clinton wilderness policy, vows to support access.
  27. January 08, 2000 Forest road ban upheld.
  28. January 07, 2000 GRIZZLY BEARS IN DANGER???
  29. January 07, 2000 Yellowstone Bison Plan; State & feds ordered to meet.
  30. January 05, 2000 SHOVELS OF SOLIDARITY
  31. January 05, 2000 Special interests stifle forest debate
  32. January 03, 2000 Recognize citizen efforts to find agreeable middle.
  33. January 03, 2000 Nuture loggers and grizzlies
  34. January 02, 2000 Americans being priced off the land.
  35. January 1, 2000  Wake up America before it is too late.
  36. January 01, 2000  Montana wants role in bison management.

DECEMBER 1999

  1. December 1999 KING WILLIAM.
  2. December 1999 Natural Resources Are For the Public instead from the Public.
  3. December 31, 1999 ldaho asks for delay on federal roadless plan.
  4. December 30, 1999 National forests belong to everyone.
  5. December 30, 1999 Forest health does not need our help.
  6. December 29, 1999 Elk numbers down at upper Yellowstone River.
  7. December 26, 1999 We have enough roadless areas.
  8. December 24, 1999  Grizzlies still termed endangered. 
  9. December 23, 1999 The People are Angry.
  10. December 21, 1999 Judge issues nation wide band on some timber sales.
  11. December 21, 1999 Reciting flaws in [public land management systems] isn't enough.
  12. December 21, 1999 Roadless plan needs serious look
  13. December 21, 1999 McCain blasts Clinton's forest order
  14. December 21, 1999 Judge OKs settlement to protect rare species
  15. December 17, 1999 Plum Creek announces plan to protect  native fish. 
  16. December 01, 1999: DNA analysis finds more griz in Glacier
  17. December 01, 1999 Wolves: Defending an Unnatural Introduction. 

NOVEMBER  1999

  1. November 25, 1999 State of Idaho wants to manage wolves in Idaho.
  2. November 25, 1999 Life after the mill  Town abandoned by loggers looks to forest for survival
  3. November 24, 1999 EPA orders halt to Missoula bear spray
  4. November 24, 1999 Road closure effort flawed, agency agrees
  5. November 23, 1999 Whitefish area growth may be funneling grizzlies into town.
  6. November 23, 1999  Sprawl biggest threat to griz habitat.
  7. November 20, 1999 GOP complains about plan
  8. November 20, 1999 Sierra Club 5 year plan.
  9. November 20, 1999 Environmentalists, administration settle lawsuit blocking timber sales
  10. November 18, 1999 Western Montanans weigh in on roadless plan
  11. November 18, 1999 RULES OF THE HUNT to validate grizzly in wilderness.
  12. November 17, 1999 Yellowstone grizzlies need more room, group says
  13. November 17, 1999  Forest Service, BLM want to restrict off-road travel.
  14. November 16, 1999  Workshop: Addresses grizzly bear reporting.
  15. November 16, 1999  Forest protection plan meeting.
  16. November 15, 1999 They should take a trip
  17. November 15, 1999 Show support for roadless areas. 
  18. November 15, 1999 Land's future demands push for public ownership.
  19. November 14, 1999  Ranch with permit to kill wolves still losing livestock.
  20. November 14, 1999  Elk doing fine despite wolves, officials say.
  21. November 14, 1999 Montana's roadless fight goes national.
  22. November 12, 1999 Group warns about Yellowstone management plan.
  23. November 10, 1999 New Zealand lumber is barged to Lewiston, ID.
  24. November 10, 1999  Roadless lands comments sought.
  25. November 9, 1999 (1) The incredible invisible bear. 
  26. November 9, 1999 Response to THE GREAT GRIZZLY SEARCH.
  27. November 9, 1999 Grizzly killed after taking hunters' food.
  28. November 6, 1999  Wounds not cold, killed hunter, exam finds.
  29. November 6, 1999 Bear aggression puzzles experts.
  30. November 3, 1999  Western GOP senators slam Clinton's roadless plan.
  31. November 3, 1999 Missoulian article: Expert says there are not big burins in the Bitterroots.
  32. November 2, 1999 Are Griz already in Bitterroots?
  33. November 1, 1999 Conservation groups seek grizzlies in Bitterroot.

OCTOBER 1999

  1. October 30, 1999  Latest Grizzly in Flathead is a ceral criminal.
  2. October 19, 1999  Senate delays funding for grizzly bear reintroduction
  3. October 15, 1999  Whitefish busy chasing grizzlies out of town.
  4. October 11, 1999 Bull trout rebellion fizzles, but resolve remains.
  5. October 10, 1999  National forest plan draws cautious cheers and jeers. 
  6. October 10, 1999,  Rally protests reintroduction of grizzlies.
  7. October 8, 1999 Clinton wants to protect 40 million acres of forest land.
  8. October 8, 1999 Willing Seller - A Myth Don't laugh, you may be next!
  9. October 7, 1999 "Executive orders go too far?"
  10. October 6, 1999  Judge issues nation wide band on some timber sales.
  11. October 3, 1999 With bears; should you spray pepper or bullets?
  12. October 2, 1999 Report supports breaching Snake River dams 
  13. October 2, 1999 Whitefish grizzly returns yet again.
  14. October 1, 1999  Bear specialist says Whitefish residents need bear-proof garbage cans.
  15. October 1, 1999 Tyranny's Victim: Burn your cabin or go to jail.

SEPTEMBER 1999

  1. September 29, 1999 Citizens of Idaho and Montana fight together against reintroduction.
  2. September 24, 1999 Yellowstone grizzly attacks Seattle man.
  3. September 19, 1999  Success of the grizzly bear  is leading to more attacks on livestock.
  4. September 17, 1999  DON'T BELLYACHE DOWN THE ROAD!
  5. September 16, 1999  Public has right to use public lands.
  6. September 15, 1999 Resource employees must wake up.
  7. September 10, 1999  Racicot helps lead push to revamp ESA.
  8. September 9, 1999  Orphan griz moved out of Ferndale.
  9. September 2, 1999  Bureaucratic Quagmire!

AUGUST 1999

  1. August 31, 1999 Some reasons to say "NO" to Grizzlies.
  2. August 29, 1999 Not one of us would opt to have a grizzly within a days drive of our home.
  3. August 24, 1999  Grizzly sightings wanted.
  4. August 24, 1999 Area closed to camping, hiking. 
  5. August 21, 1999 Conservationists, politicians celebrate Lindbergh Lake's changing hands.
  6. August 20, 1999  Grizzlies more important than paving.
  7. August 19, 1999 Status of 8 bears throughout the world to be revealed.
  8. August 16, 1999 New Drought Hazard.
  9. August 15, 1999 YELLOWSTONE'S BEARS PREPARE FOR LONG WINTER SNOOZE,
  10. August 15, 1999 Bear victim says advice saved his life. 
  11. August 14, 1999 Timber companies succeed where government failed
  12. August 14, 1999  Bear mauls 3 in Glacier Park
  13. August 10, 1999  Bitterroot grizzly reintroduction plan, delayed again.
  14. August 10, 1999  Bull trout causes delays
  15. August 10, 1999 Officials relocate orphaned cub, search continues for its sibling

JULY 1999

  1. July 25, 1999 Tribune article: Alaska: Where humans are guests in the animals' living rooms
  2. July 24, 1999 Land buy is 'bargain' for Concervancy
  3. July 24, 1999  Kempthorne wants role in grizzly plan.
  4. July 24, 1999  Dam release keeps Gore afloat during campaign photo shoot.
  5. July 23, 1999  Government delays off-road travel plan
  6. July 22, 1999 Comment on plans to conserve private timber
  7. July 9, 1999 A Friend of the Bitterroot taking a  LOOK.
  8. July 8, 1999 Packing a sidearm in bear country is no picnic
  9. July 7, 1999 Ravalli Lack of funding threaten grizzly bear reintroduction
  10. July 7, 1999  Burns pushes for governor's say in reintroduction.
  11. July 6, 1998  Helping garbage bears
  12. July 6, 1999  Boy fights off attacking black bear
  13. July 4, 1999 McDonald Peak to close for grizzy bears' annual, bug feed
  14. July 3, 1999 Names won't be released pending appeal
  15. July 2, 1999 Panel gives bear spray guildelines.
  16. July 1, 1999 Cougar captured in house

    JUNE 1999

    1. June 30, 1999  State Takes steps toward closing bear park
    2. June 29, 1999  Grizzly bear comments JUDGE: NAME NAMES.
    3. June 24, 1999 Bear-safety meeting held for Kalispell-area folks
    4. June 22, 1999 Stevi wolf pack gets evicted.
    5. June 20, 1999 Treed hiker kills grizzly -- Jewel Basin closed for safety
    6. June 11, 1999 Officials predict bad year for bears
    7. June 11, 1999 ATTRACTANT SURVEY
    8. June 08, 1999 Bear-mauling victim says dog saved his life
    9. June 07, 1999 Biologists warn bear food may soon be gone.
    10. June 07, 1999 Roadside bears return, seeking food in Yellowstone.
    11. June 02, 1999  Plan to reintroduce grizzlies into Selway due out in weeks.
    12. June 2, 1999 Government guidelines for the purchase and use   of pepper spray.
    13. June 01, 1999  USFWS squanders $75.000.

    MAY 1999

    1. May 28, 1999 Fish, Wildlife, and Parks offers camping advise
    2. May 26, 1999 Snared yearling grizzly killed by another bear.
    3. May 19, 1999 Grizzly moved [again!]
    4. May 18, 1999 Grizzly found shot; another killed by train
    5. May 13, 1999 Grizzly surprises man at Big Mountain condo
    6. May 10, 1999 Grizzly bear's progress complicates delisting debate
    7. May 7, 1999 Blackfeet Tribe has economic interest in troublesome grizzly bears
    8. May 7, 1999  "To Many Grizzlies on Rocky Mountain Front".
    9. May 5, 1999 Pack of grizzlies removed after killing livestock
    10. May 5, 1999 Elk herd stable despite wolves
    11. May 5, 1999 USFWS could begin killing problem wolves

    APRIL 1999

    1. April 30, 1999 Yellowstone National Park plan that could end snowmobihng in park
    2. April 28, 1999 Bring back the bears
    3. April 28, 1999 Conservationists split on who should manage bears.
    4. April 28, 1999  Preditors keep a forest  diverse.
    5. April 16, 1999 Montana Audubon meeting features 'grizzly' speaker.
    6. April 9, 1999 RESOLUTION APPROVED BY 70% OF MONTANA'S STATE LEGISLATORS!
    7. April 3, 1999 Grizzly that wanted people's things: killed
    8. April 2, 1999 What you need to do to live with bears in the least conflicting circumstances
    9. April 2, 1999 Montana grizzly law will slow delisting until 2001 or later.

    MARCH 1999

    1. March 30, 1999 Hibernating bears wake up with bigger than usual appetites
    2. March 30, 1999  Senate passed no bear legislation.
    3. March 25, 1999 Shoot, shovel and shut-up' doesn't cut it when bears are in the yard
    4. March 24, 1999 U.N. has environmental agenda for U.S.
    5. March 24, 1999 . fear embarrassing for Montana, The U.N. is coming! The U.N. is coming!
    6. March 17, 1999 Experts clear the air on bear repellents
    7. March 15, 1999  Bears are not expendable
    8. March 15, 1999  Real truth about grizzlies
    9. March 14, 1999  Burns and Craig ignore many key details
    10. March 12, 1999 Federal Off Road Travel Plan draws Local Comment
    11. March 11, 1999  Public land access, the worst enemy of the next millennium
    12. March 11, 1999 The issue of grizzly reintroduction becomes a political snare.
    13. March 10, 1999  Mixed Reviews for Griz Study
    14. March 10, 1999 No griz, please
    15. March 6, 1999 Groups have more than a million messages for the Forest Service
    16. March 4, 1999  What's good thinking?  Reintroduction delay!
    17. March 4, 1999 Burns, 3 other senators want grizzly delisted
    18. March 3, 1999 Bear info misinterpreted
    19. March 2, 1999 Track on Trails? FS seeks comment.
    20. March 2, 1999 Always learning, Makes sense to Forrest users.
    21. March 2, 1999 Lawmaker seeks to tie up Forest Service road closures
    22. March 1, 1999 New Policy taking shape FS plots road map for roads.
    23. March 1, 1999 WOLF INVESTIGATION RAISES IRE Of HUNTERS

    FEBRUARY 1999

    1. February 23, 1999 Are the facts straight?
    2. February 20, 1999 If grizzly bears are introduced into the hostile environment
    3. February 19, 1999  New study says ample habitat for grizzlies in Selway Bitterroot
    4. February 18, 1999 ESA: ITS MISUSE AND ABUSE!
    5. February 18, 1999  GRIZZLY PICNIC
    6. February 17, 1999 The Endangered Species Act (ESA) Its misuse and abuse!
    7. February 16, 1999 The Clinton administration today ordered a halt to road construction.
    8. February 16, 1999 Reply from Wildlife-Wildlands Institute, signed by John W. Craighead
    9. February 16, 1999 Photographer accused of habituating. grizzlies
    10. February 16, 1999  USFS officials: Efforts to limit ATV access could have opposite effect.
    11. February 15, 1999, Environmentalists spreading more lies.
    12. February 12, 1999  Fish & Wildlife Service urges more grizzly funding
    13. February 12, 1999 Roadless areas Forest Service halts new roads
    14. February 12, 1999  Clinton halts new roads in national forests. 
    15. February 12, 1999 Roadless areas Forest Service halts new roads 
    16. February 11, 1999 Grassroots organization opposes  Forest Service fee demo program
    17. February 10, 1999 Idaho wilderness pilots fighting airstrip restrictions.
    18. February 09, 1999  Grizzlies - - - Leave a legacy of hope
    19. February 05, 1999  Grizzlies are just the start of urban wildlife problems
    20. February 05, 1999 Forest Service chief tells employees to learn from timber industry
    21. February 03, 1999 Forest Service recreation fees bring in millions to Pacific Northwest
    22. February 03, 1999 Forrest Service agrees to publish rulings on 'Net'.
    23. February 03, 1999 Suit filed in Taylor timber sale
    24. February 03, 1999 Sessions set in off road plan
    25. February 02, 1999 Good Thinking???
    26. February 02, 1999 Raw Log exports to U.S. up
    27. February 01, 1999 Darby Lumber workers cope with lay-offs

    JANUARY 1999

    1. January 31, 1999  House opposes grizzly releases
    2. January 29, 1999 Missoulian Article: State employees leave meeting.
    3. January 28, 1999 Federal bear coordinator closes meeting to the public
    4. January 27, 1999 Respect must be a mutual thing
    5. January 22, 1999 "Grizzlies are a blessing to Montana," and "Walters uninformed"
    6. January 17, 1999  Bear facts!
    7. January 13, 1999 Bear's status ignores big picture
    8. January 13, 1999 It takes more than concern to win a case.
    9. January 13, 1999 'No griz' legislation draws local testimony
    10. January 13, 1999 Bitterroot snowmobilers like their forest as is...mostly open.
    11. January 12, 1999 Against reintroduction of grizzly bears.
    12. January 4, 1999 Evening television news reports: 400,000 acres locked away from use
    13. January 1,   1999 Closing Roads Protects Grizzly Bears and Their Habitat.
    14. January 1999 Grizzlies are just the start of urban wildlife problems

    DECEMBER 1998

    1. December 31, 1998 Mysterious wolves draw tourists
    2. December 31, 1998  Bears & Lions kept Flathead wardens hopping in '98 
    3. December 30, 1998 Grizzlly plan is all about power.
    4. December 30, 1998 Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee] puts politics first; science last.
    5. December 24, 1998  Wolves have moved into Grand Teton Park - on the move again.
    6. December 24, 1998 Counting species on earth; Pick a number, any number.
    7. December 24, 1998 Are grizzly bears increasingly preying on Jackson Hole elk.
    8. December 21, 1998 Resolved no grizzlies Allan Walters drafts anti-grizzly bear legislation
    9. December 20, 1998  Some in the West say their lives and property are in danger
    10. December 18, 1998 Chairman quits federal panel on forest management in a huff
    11. December 16, 1998  USFS rules close roads in 'core' grizzly areas, open others
    12. December 16, 1998  ROAD CLOSED.
    13. December 16, 1998 New USFS rules close roads  in 'core' grizzly areas, open others.
    14. December 16, 1998  Concerned About Grizzlies agrees to raise funds for a possible lawsuit
    15. December 16, 1998  New USFS rules close roads in 'core' grizzly areas, open others
    16. December 9, 1998  Forest Service agrees to modify closed roads for snowmobilers.
    17. December 4, 1998  Guides Won't be prosecuted in killing of four grizzlies
    18. December 4, 1998 Grizzly EIS Due early next year
    19. December 4, 1998 Grizzly Committee seeks involvement, cautions managers
    20. December 3, 1998  Stopping grizzly hunting crucial step, group says.
    21. December 3, 1998  Grizzlies in the yard not all romance
    22. December 1, 1998  A Dubois rancher has filed suit against the Interior Department

    NOVEMBER 1998

    1. November 30, 1998  Historically salmon was the main course for grizzly bears.
    2. November 30, 1998  [Inteeragency Grizzly Bear Committee] puts politics first, science last.
    3. November 30, 1998 Grizzly plan is all about power.
    4. November 29, 1998 Public support crucial for grizzly bears
    5. November 29, 1998 Grizzly bears are may not belong on the list of threatened species.
    6. November 26, 1998 MT & Canadian loggers oppose Y2Y corridor Wildlife conservation zone,
    7. November 20, 1998 Group of proesters rallies against road, timber changes
    8. November 16, 1998 Timeline for grizzly bear recovery in Montana.
    9. November 11, 1998 Retired forester, calls wise use and not abuse advocates to action!
    10. November 1, 1998 Wolf Controversy Blazed. Easier Trail for Grizzlies

    OCTOBER 1998

    1. October 27, 1998  Victims of bear attack released from hospital
    2. October 24, 1998  Counties moving against griz plan.
    3. October 23, 1998  No bucks for bears: no problem.
    4. October 15, 1998 Sneaky bears stealing ranchers grain pellets.
    5. October 10, 1998  3 strike rule doesn't apply to Bonnie the grizzly
    6. October 5, 1998 More grizzly bears straying from the Rocky Mountain Front
    7. October 5, 1998 Retired forester sounds the alarm about road destruction  in our national forests.
    8. October 5, 1998 [Grizzly] Bear craving crab apples caught in yard
    9. October 5, 1998  Grizzly killed - Man shoots bear that mauled elk hunting partner
    10. October 3, 1998  Fish and Game won't introduce lynx into Idaho

    September 1998

    1. September 15, 1998 Beware of urban bear
    2. September 9, 1998  Bear Threesome plunders
    3. September 9, 1998  Grizzlies threaten fire camp
    4. September 6, 1998  Grizzly study just junk science!
    5. September 5, 1998 A Barely Bear-able Experience
    6. September 4, 1998 Black bear shot in Somers.
    7. September 2, 1998 Blaming people for what bears do while being bears-look for food
    8. September 2, 1998  What do you do with a bear in the sink?

    August 1998

    1. August 29, 1998  We are clueless!
    2. August 29, 1998 Humans aren't learning their lessons
    3. August 29, 1998 Some say Griz died of a broken heart.
    4. August 28, 1998 Just an outsiders objective Opinion!
    5. August 28, 1998 Scientists to  map potential grizzly habitat in Selway Bitterroot.
    6. August 28, 1998 Public tangle over road reclamation
    7. August 28, 1998 Poor berry season equals bear problems.
    8. August 27, 1998 Missoulian article tells of another grizzly killing.
    9. August 27, 1998 Badger Creek youth has close encounter of the bear kind
    10. August 27, 1998 Agency and public tangle over road reclamation.
    11. August 24, 1998 Numerous bear/human encounters
    12. August 21, 1998 Bear standoff in Hamilton Neighborhood
    13. August 20, 1998 Culvert excavation destroyed ecology
    14. August 18, 1998 Bold bears keep wardens busy
    15. August 13, 1998 Grizzly bear scientist wins national award.
    16. August 11, 1998 Streams suffer from road projects
    17. August 08, 1998  Forest Service not worttiy of name
    18. August 06, 1998 Forest destroys and abandons more roads
    19. August 04, 1998  Grizzlies migrating from wilderness
    20. August 01, 1998 It's time to ask if grizzly bears still need our help.

    JULY 1998

    1. July 30, 1998 Bob Brown's lazy cut through the woods ends in scramble up a tree.
    2. July 30, 1998  Rangers dispatch [killing] 3 bears.
    3. July 27, 1998 Proposed snowmobile ban to preserve the "Great Burn"
    4. July 24, 1998  Critique of the DEIS and some of the things to fix it.
    5. July 24, 1998 Grizzly loiters in Lincoln
    6. July 15, 1998 Back porch bear leaves homeowner shaken
    7. July 15, 1998 "Pesky grizzly trio relocated from Apgar,"
    8. July 13, 1998 Private property rights is best way to protect the environment.
    9. July 12, 1998 opposition to Columbia River Basin Plan by folks in the Libby area.
    10. July 09, 1998 Captured grizzly euthanized.
    11. July 06, 1998 DEIS for reintroduction of grizzly bears faulted.
    12. July 06, 1998  Helping garbage bears
    13. July 03, 1998 Taste for mutton gets grizzly bear in  trouble.
    14. July 03, 1998  Montana and Idaho senators introduce amendment to cut 1998-99 budget
    15. July 04, 1998 BEAR FACTS!
    16. July 01, 1998 Rules and regs that come with grizzly bears.

    June 1998

    1. June 29, 1998 Flathead Scavenging black bears shot, killed
    2. June 27, 1998 Last of the killer Grizzly family destroyed.
    3. June 27, 1998 Counts grizzly bears the easy way...one hair at a time.
    4. June 26, 1998 Same Glacier bear is thought to have killed a hiker in May
    5. June 25, 1998 Yellowstone to the Yukon
    6. June 24, 1998  Commissioners asked to draft anti-griz resolution.
    7. June 23, 1998 Another hazzard on U.S. 93: Grizzlies crossing
    8. June 23, 1998  Any sense?
    9. June 19, 1998 Crews shoo off grizzlies before removing bodies of Polson Bankers
    10. June 18, 1998 Students needed to help map whitebark pines.
    11. June 17, 1998 Public,  "take a stand on grizzly bear reintroduction."
    12. June 12, 1998 Idaho's Boundry County defies Forest Service road Closure
    13. June 11, 1998 Rangers kill 2nd man eating grizzly.
    14. June 11, 1998  Racine investigates grizzly mauling
    15. June 09, 1998 Rangers kill second grizzly!
    16. June 06, 1998 Grizzly suspected of killing hiker shot
    17. June 06, 1998 Roots, take a look at your hole card.
    18. June 06, 1998 Bears do not shun civilization as predicted by the IAGBRC.
    19. June 06, 1998 Officials kill young grizzly near Coram
    20. June 4, 1998 Will the real predators please stand up!
    21. June 03, 1998 Grizzly Bears kill people.
    22. June 03, 1998 The Forest service redefining 'collaborative'
    23. June 01, 1998 Rules and regulations forcast for the SBE
    24. June 01, 1998 Forests can not survive repeated attacks!

    MAY 1998

    1. May 29, 1998 Multiple-use management of our public forests does work
    2. May 29, 1998 Multiple use has been a smashing success!
    3. May 29, 1998  Grizzly plan: ALL ABOUT POWER!
    4. May 22, 1998 Meeting room issue gone political.
    5. May 22, 1998 Bitterroot National Forest's wrong to refuse CAG  to use facilites.
    6. May 20, 1998 Concerned. about Grizzlies  was recently denied the use of a meeting room
    7. May 20, 1998 agency will begin the process of delisting the grizzly bear.
    8. May 14, 1998 Response to denial of meeting room use.
    9. May 13, 1998 Dan Rife voicing his concerns about the reintroduction of grizzly bears
    10. May 11, 1998 The USFWS has a little trouble grasping the concept of "public comment."
    11. May 10, 1998 Yellowstone grizzlies thrive on meat-heavy diet
    12. May 07, 1998 Too many grizzlies along the eastern front.

    MARCH 1998

    1. March 01, 1998 Idaho citizens against idea of reintroduction of grizzly bears.

    APRIL 1998

    1. April 30, 1998 Poision pill,  anyone?
    2. April 30, 1998 Locked out of public land by the grizzly bear.
    3. April 30, 1998 Grizzly approval figures fatally flawed.
    4. April 24, 1998 Environmentalists quiet about ski area
    5. April 23, 1998 Misinformation skews results.
    6. April 16, 1998 THE BITTERROOT COALITION, the path to slavery
    7. April 05, 1998 The relationship of wood harvest vs. wilderness
    8. April 01, 1998 Grizzly introduction will cause financial loss for Ravalli County.
    9. April 1998 Executive summary grizzly EIS.

    FEBRUARY 1998

    1. February 09, 1998 IDAHO ATTORNEY GENERAL CALLS BEAR PROGRAM 'SHAM'

     

    JANUARY 1998

    1. January 27, 1998 CAG believes EIS is being systematically skewed!
    2. January 14, 1998 Action in US Senate by Senator Conrad  Burn's  Senator Craig could force habitat assessment.
    3. January 14, 1998  Rep. Rick Hill's position in relation to grizzly bear reintroduction.
    4. January 14, 1998  Congress to assume some kind of control over the U.S F.Wildlife Service
    5. January 02, 1998 Grizzly Bears are neither endangered or threatened
    6. January 01, 1998 Conrad Burns helps stop grizzly reintroduction.
    7. January 01, 1998 RETURN TO EDEN OR TICKET TO HELL!
    8. January 01, 1998 Group grumpy as a bear: 200 protesters slam Targhee road closures.
    9. January 01, 1998 Forest service is abandoning opportunity to manage forests!
    10. January 01, 1998 Flathead National Forest.
    11. January 01, 1998 The expectation is for the people to adjust their lifestyles for the grizzlies

    DECEMBER 1997

    1. December 27, 1997 Hibernating black bear eaten by grizzly.
    2. December 5, 1997  Move to return griz to Arizona-New Mexico.

    NOVEMBER 1997

    1. November 24, 1997 Large gaps  in the DEIS, a coalition of local groups discovers.
    2. November 21, 1997  Rep. Rick Hill's position in relation to Grizzly Bear  reintroduction.
    3. November 01, 1997  Extremists helping muddy local waters

    OCTOBER 1997

    1. October 27, 1997 Not Science, Not survey; Just wishful thinking!
    2. October 27, 1997 Bitterroot National Forest supervisor sides against recovery efforts
    3. October 23, 1997 ACCESS TO PUBLIC LAND DENIED; AN IDAHO EXPERIENCE
    4. October 10, 1997 Bogus science used to justiy grizzly bear reintroduction
    5. October 08, 1997 Road and trail closures  will follow reintroduction of grizzly bears!
    6. October 08, 1997 IDAHO FISH AND GAME COMMISSION oppose reintroduction.
    7. October 08, 1997 Like having a bunch of rattlesnakes in our kids' playgrounds.
    8. October 08, 1997 Five-year cost of $2 million is undoubtedly low-balled.
    9. October 08, 1997 Elected officials opposed to the reintroduction of grizzly bears in Idaho.
    10. October 08, 1997 Commissioners in Idaho ignored by IGBRC program.
    11. October 08, 1997 The governor remains  opposed to the reintroduction of the grizzly bears
    12. October 08, 1997 Idaho State  Fish and Game concerned with structure of EIS.
    13. October 08, 1997 Common sense flees grizzly bear recovery plans!
    14. October 08, 1997 Authority would be retained by the Secretary of the Interior
    15. October 08, 1997 Kempthorne against reintroduction
    16. October 08, 1997 Grizzly bear is neither endangered nor is it a threatened species.
    17. October 08, 1997 Grizzly bear  recovery organization stacks the deck, Idahoian claims.
    18. October 08, 1997 Grizzly reintroduction will spawn a whole new bureaucracy!
    19. October 08, 1997 Grizzly recovery plan would lock up 32 million acres!
    20. October 08, 1997 Why is information withheld Idaho citizen wants to know?
    21. October 08, 1997 Emotions ran high during hearing procedures
    22. October 08, 1997 No documentation that grizzly bears were ever in the SBE.
    23. October 8, 1997  Fifty nine percent oppose reintroduction of grizzly bears.
    24. October 02, 1997 USFWS wants to interfere with nature.
    25. October 02, 1997 Kick the people out and turn it over to the animals.
    26. October 02, 1997  19 of the 25 comments were against  reintroduction of grizzly bears
    27. October 01, 1997 Ravalli County Commissioners  say No to grizzly bears!
    28. October 01, 1997 Sheriff says, "Public access will be cut off."
    29. October 01, 1997 First and largest international biosphere park in the world
    30. October 01, 1997 Don't reintroduce grizzly bears.

    SEPTEMBER 1997

    September 30, 1997 Grizzly Bear Recovery in the Bitterroot Ecosystem DEIS.

     

    AUGUST 1997

    1. August 21, 1997 City of Salmon against relocating  grizzlies in Bitterroot Ecosystem.
    2. August 21, 1997 We view comments on the DEIS as an exercise in futility.
    3. August 20, 1997 USFWS law enforcement personnel to meeting in case it got out of hand.
    4. August 15 1997 USFWS showing their arrogant disdain for the people of Lemhi County.
    5. August 14, 1997 Chenoweth bares her teeth against grizzly agreement
    6. 1997 PROTECT THE BEARS!

    JULY 1997

    1. July 24, 1997 Fixing the grizzly EIS
    2. July 23, 1997 Burns [and Craig] takes a shot at griz plan
    3. July 11, 1997 Stockgrowers oppose reintroduction of Grizzly Bears!

    JUNE 1997

    1. June 23, 1997 Friends of the Bitterroot? Friends of grizzly bears??
    2. June, 17 1997Stop wasting forest resources.

    MAY 1997

    May 1, 1997 Millons of U.S. acres to be in hands of environmental elite

    APRIL 1997

    1. April 1997 Where do grizzly bears go to sleep?

    MARCH 1997

    1. March 20, 1997 People harmed by the ESA can invoke the act for their protection.

    JANUARY 1997

    1. January 13, 1997 Canadians concerned about grizzly bears.
    2. January 01, 1997 A VISION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY.
    3. January 01, 1997 Masters of SPIN!
    4. January 1, 1997 Precautions to take while hiking with grizzly   bears.
    5. January 01, 1997 Geology of the Bitterroot Valley

    DECEMBER 1996

    1. December 09, 1996 Canadian ----Environmental Organizations Oppose Removal of Grizzly   for US Recovery Efforts

    OCTOBER 1996

    1. October 23, 1996 Salmon City Council opposes reintroduction of grizzly bears.

    January 1996

    January 01, 1996 Stratigies  to survive a grizzly bear attack

    DECEMBER 1995

    1. December 20, 1995 Mill Lake Irrigation District against reintroduction of grizzly bears.
    2. December 20, 1995 BITTERROOT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE opposes grizzly reintroduction.
    3. December 20, 1995 Bitterroot Chapter of Idaho Outfitters & Guides Association oppose grizzly reintroduction.
    4. December 20, 1995 Bitterroot Irrigation District opposes reintroduction of grizzly bears.
    5. December 20, 1995 Ravalli County Farm Bureau opposes grizzly reintroduction
    6. December 20, 1995 Grassroots for multiple use against reintroduction of grizzly bears.
    7. December 12, 1995 COULDN'T LIVE WITH THEM THEN-Can't live with them now!

    July 1995

    1. July 1995 Two elk were only part of the twenty plus members of the herd.
    2. July 02, 1995 Bear attacks and kills two men -- one person escapes.

    DECEMBER 1994

    1. December 01, 1994 Discussion of management techniques being employed by USFS, and NPS in their failed attempt to maintain and improve biodiversity.

    APRIL 1993

    1. April 1993 Rapid decline of white bark pine.
    2. April 30, 1993 More political responses.
    3. April 30, 1993 More opposition!
    4. April 30, 1993 Core areas, corridors and buffer zones; what you need to know.