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The Wilderness Sportsman was developed for the express purpose of getting the latest public land information as fast as possible to the reader.
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Copenhagen: New data suggests Arctic ice could be gone in 5 to 7 years(video)

Dec 14, 2009
Things are heating up in Copenhagen. African nations are demanding that Kyoto remain in place. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Why Copenhagen matters to Yellowstone and all our national parks

Dec 14, 2009
There are many out there who now see cliamte change as the chief threat to our public lands. I’m in this camp as well. One only needs to go to Glacier National Park to see the clearest effects of this change. the National Park Service (NPS), deemed...

NYT: Tester logging/wilderness bill creates controversy

Dec 14, 2009
There are a few sticking points on this for me. The first being the removal of huge chunks of wilderness study areas. The second being the expansion of ORV use in some of these wildlands, and the third being the mandated logging quota, which is...

Washington: Are there grizzly bears in the state?

Dec 14, 2009
There has been a small population in the North Cascades for quite some time now. But I think the author is making the case for a larger reintroduction effort. Link

"Hoss"

Dec 14, 2009
I encountered this huge black bear in Glacier National Park in October of 2009. He was very well fed and was ever intent on feeding even more. Most black bears I run across show fear, or a spooked alertness. Not this bear. It seemed he knew he was...


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