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- Posted October 23, 2008 in The Media and the Environment
Frances Beinecke gets the last word and voices NRDC’s opposition of offshore drilling in a Chicago Tribune article on the future of oil drilling in America… An editorial in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer lambastes the Bush administration for its blatant attempts to weaken major environmental protections as fast as possible; the piece notes NRDC’s concerns about the legality of some of the administration’s moves and links to Andrew Wetzler’s blog… Ralph Cavanagh continues to raise awareness about the fatal shortcomings of California’s Prop. 7 ballot measure in the Los Angeles Times… USA Today’s A Better Life blog reports on NRDC’s petition to ban BPA from food packaging and quotes Sarah Janssen… Louisa Willcox discusses what is necessary to create a sustainable wolf population in the West in Montana Kaimin.
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Carmen Carrasco — Oct 23 2008 07:05 PM
Can someone shed some light on the Bureau of Land Management and their "management" of the wild horse population on public lands. It seems that there just isn't enough room for horses and their solution is to "euthanize" the horses. It seems the 4 million cattle that graze on public lands are fine. This is happening now.
http://www.rushprnews.com/2008/09/17/bureau-of-land-management-plans-to-kill-wild-horses/