Archive for February 11th, 2011

Lead Ban Chronicles – CBD vs. EPA Lawsuit and Other News

I knew I shouldn’t have poked that sleeping dog.  As sure as I mention the lead ammo ban, more news pops right up! First of all, there’s the action against the EPA by the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) and the sundry organizations who added their names to the case.  As expected, the rejection of [...]

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Baucus-Tester [Wolf] Bill Falls Short of Addressing the Real Issue

*Press release sent by Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation MISSOULA, Mont. — A Congressional bill yesterday was introduced by Montana Senators Max Baucus and Jon Tester that calls for delisting of wolves in only Montana and Idaho, which leaves a call for Congress to fix the growing wolf delisting debate far short of an acceptable solution. [...]

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PA Unified Sportsmen Lose Third Deer Management Court Battle

What will be soon be lost in the discussions that will follow the fact that the Pennsylvania Unified Sportsmen lost their case against the Pennsylvania Game Commission, is that the court ruling doesn’t necessary approve of the Commission’s deer management policies. Courts generally rule according to the evidence presented in the hearing. Unified Sportsmen v. [...]

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Best Idea Ever? A Non-Profit Brewpub

A local Portlandian is pitching the idea of running a brewpub as a means of helping locals in need. He’s trying to raise some cash to open a brewpub that would operate as a non-profit and give all its proceeds to the community. Would it work? Did I pay $62 to try 10 beers I [...]

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Man vs. Machine vs. Nature

The brisk, February wind was whistling in my ear, as it sneaked its way in between the chin guard of my helmet and my goggles. I was attempting to focus on the fresh quad path in front of me, but the mixture of my warm breath – which was collecting inside my helmet, because my [...]

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Hiker Attempting 12,500 Miles in One Year

Sam Gardner is attempting to hike the North Country Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail, the Continental Divide Trail, and the Appalachian Trail. He started on January 1 and will try to wrap it up by December 31st. To do so he’ll have to average 34 miles per day.
A few days ago I pondered at the [...]

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TreeFight’s First Year

The Snaz is working to save the Whitebark forests, which are about 95% infested with Mountain Pine Beetles. These beetles are native, but they’re growing in unprecedented numbers and now that the earth is warming and it doesn’t quite get cold enough to kill them off at levels they should be dying. The video is [...]

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USFWS Considering Idaho’s Request For Expanded 10(j) Actions To Kill Wolves

*Editor’s Note* January 28, 2008 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service formally published a Rule to “expand” authority of USFWS under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) Section 10(j) to kill wolves within a “nonessential experimental” population area if those wolves were destroying ungulate populations. The states comprising the nonessential experimental population areas were notified. In [...]

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Great reporting by Associated Press

Right here. The first sentence: “The U.S. agency that monitors gun sales has suffered a setback in its effort to increase scrutiny of the bulk sale of high-powered assault rifles in border state gun shops that are a chief source…

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Why Would Repealing The ESA Be A Republican/Democrat Issue?

In the Idaho Statesman yesterday, columnist Rocky Barker was reporting on retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service heavy, Jim Beers’, plan to address the public on Feb. 16, 2011 at Boise State University. Beers intends to speak about the history of wolf introduction and offer solutions to the many problems facing citizens in infected states. [...]

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Introducing “Hunt and Fish Guides”

I would like to take a few moments from my busy schedule to introduce readers to a brand new and exciting business aimed at bringing together hunters and fishermen with guide services in the United States and Canada. HuntandFishGuides.com provides an easier method to match a hunter or fisherman with the right guide and outfitting [...]

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“I Fell Into A Burning Ring Of Fire” – 15-Year Old Is Johnny Cash

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