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Audubon,   Jan./Feb. 2005
Audubon,   Jan./Feb. 2005
If sportsmen and environmentalists worked together, they would be invincible.
Fly Rod & Reel,   Jan./Feb. 2005
Opening the EEZ to striper fishing could bring back the bad old days
Audubon,   Nov./Dec. 2005
Audubon,   Nov./Dec. 2005
The Endangered Species Act has withstood three decades of vicious attack. But even if it survives the Bush administration and the 109th Congress, it can't achieve its potential unless the public demands enforcement.
Fly Rod & Reel,   Nov./Dec. 2005
In this case, it would make sense for the US Army to retreat
Fly Rod & Reel,   March 2005
How the feds plan to shirk the mission of a salmon recover
Audubon,   Mar./Apr. 2005
Audubon,   Mar./Apr. 2005
In coal country, longwall mining is causing the ground to cave in as much as five feet—leaving fish, wildlife, and people as waste products.
Fly Rod & Reel,   April 2005
Only if we want the power to influence fisheries management
Audubon,   May/June 2005
Audubon,   May/June 2005
Hatcheries provide food, sport, and the chance to save vanishing species. But when politicians use them as substitutes for protecting habitat, it can be disastrous.
Fly Rod & Reel,   June 2005
Rumors of the state's economic demise were greatly exaggerated...
Fly Rod & Reel,   July/Oct. 2005
Restoration of imperiled fish just got shut down where it's needed most
Audubon,   July/Aug. 2005
Audubon,   July/Aug. 2005
A killer is on the loose in our forests. But how will wildlife managers ever be able to manage the deer if they can't manage the deer hunters?
Audubon,   Sept./Oct. 2005
Audubon,   Sept./Oct. 2005
How can there be a “thrill of the chase” when there's no chase?


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