Fire restrictions for Apache and Navajo counties go into effect Friday

Posted: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 5:00 am | Updated: 3:13 pm, Tue May 15, 2012.

 

Springerville, AZ – May 15, 2012—Campfire and smoking restrictions will be implemented Friday, May 18 in Apache and Navajo Counties, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, and within local fire districts located in both counties.

White Mountain area cities, counties, . . . → Read More: Fire restrictions for Apache and Navajo counties go into effect Friday

Fire restrictions in place on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation

Posted: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 5:00 am

WHITERIVER, ARIZONA – Effective Friday, May 18, 2012, Stage 1 Fire Restrictions will be in effect on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. This means that Campfires are only allowed in developed campgrounds. The danger of wildfire is high right now throughout the Reservation and . . . → Read More: Fire restrictions in place on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation

Raising a Ranch from the Dead

Feature story – From the April 15, 1996 issue by Ed Marston in the High Country News

Browse images » By Ed Marston

For almost four years I have been biting down on Sid Goodloe's story as though it were a suspicious gold coin. I have also been telling bits and pieces of . . . → Read More: Raising a Ranch from the Dead

LIVESTOCK’S HEAVY HOOVES IMPAIR ONE-THIRD OF BLM RANGELANDS

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY

http://www.peer.org/news/news_id.php?row_id=1578

For Immediate Release:  Monday, May 14, 2012

Contact:  Daniel Patterson 520.906.2159; Kirsten Stade (202) 265-7337

LIVESTOCK’S HEAVY HOOVES IMPAIR ONE-THIRD OF BLM RANGELANDS 33 Million Acres of BLM Grazing Allotments Fail Basic Rangeland Health Standards

Washington, DC — A new federal . . . → Read More: LIVESTOCK’S HEAVY HOOVES IMPAIR ONE-THIRD OF BLM RANGELANDS

Flexible lightweight inexpensive dyes could harvest energy

Solar power to dye for: Flexible lightweight inexpensive dyes could harvest energy from sun

Posted: 10 May 2012 08:37 AM PDT

Flexible, lightweight and inexpensive dyes could be used to harvest the power of the sun rather than our relying on costly and fragile semiconductor solar . . . → Read More: Flexible lightweight inexpensive dyes could harvest energy

Come Bike with Us!

Like to bike?  Join us for a fun-filled weekend at Pole Knoll.

8 little puppies!

The newborns…in captivity.

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Pandora’s Box

Wildllife Services' deadly force opens Pandora's box of environmental problems

By Tom Knudson tknudson@sacbee.com Published: Monday, Apr. 30, 2012 – 12:00 am | Page 1A Last Modified: Monday, Apr. 30, 2012 – 9:52 am Second of three parts   Like the prow of a ship, the Granite Mountainsrise sharply from the creamy-white playa of theBlack Rock . . . → Read More: Pandora’s Box

The killing agency

The killing agency: Wildlife Services' brutal methods leave a trail of animal death

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By Tom Knudson tknudson@sacbee.com Published: Saturday, Apr. 28, 2012 – 9:00 pm | Page 1A Last Modified: Monday, Apr. 30, 2012 – 6:52 am First of three parts   The day began with a drive across the desert, checking the . . . → Read More: The killing agency

Public Is Behind Wolves; Will Government Get the Message?

By Billie Hughes / White Mountain Conservation League Board Member on Sun, Apr 15, 2012

http://www.abqjournal.com/main/2012/04/15/opinion/public-is-behind-wolves-will-government-get-the-message.html

Support for the reintroduction and ultimate recovery for the Mexican gray wolf in the Southwest is stronger than ever –  and where it counts most, with the people . . . → Read More: Public Is Behind Wolves; Will Government Get the Message?