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Guest Editorials by Secretary Norton
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Parks exist for people to enjoy, even on snowmobiles (startribune.com, September 24, 2004)
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Cleaning up after coal -
It's time to finish the job on abandoned mines before more tragedy strikes (Pittsburgh Post Gazette, July 6, 2004)
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Celebrate heritage and lure tourism dollars (Charlotte Observer, June 2, 2004)
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Maintaining public lands through volunteerism (The San Diego Union Tribune, April 9, 2004)
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It's time to clean up
dangerous abandoned coal mines (The Morning Call, February 23, 2004)
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New Law will Keep Forests Healthy
(Seattle Post-Intelligencer, December 10, 2003)
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Refuges Aid Wildlife, Economy, People
(Richmond Times, November 8, 2003)
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Bringing Water Security to San Diego - Guest Editorial by Secretary Gale A. Norton
(San Diego Union-Tribune, October 17, 2003)
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Detroit
River Refuge Reflects Long Legacy of Conservation (Detroit Free
Press, September 25, 2003)
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Conservation Efforts
involve the Citizens (Omaha World Herald, September 21, 2003)
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Don't
Add to District's Burden (Sun Sentinel, September 15, 2003)
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Another View: Work together on water
(Idaho Statesman, July 17, 2003) |
Interior
secretary touts cooperation on water problems
(Salt Lake Tribune, July 13, 2003) |
Other
view: Water 2025: Lessons to learn in California's stormy water history (Sacramento Bee
July 8, 2003) |
Water
2025: Building Community Solutions to Avoid Water Conflicts (Boulder Daily Camera, July 7, 2003) |
Growth
loads strain on Arizona Water Supply (Arizona Republic, July 7,
2003) |
Court
Ruling Undermines Cooperation on Minnow (Albuquerque Journal,
June 27, 2003) |
Common
sense works wonders (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 20, 2003) |
Citizen
conservation brings advocate's dream to life (Saint Louis Post
Dispatch, June 12, 2003) |
Conservation
begins with individuals
(Columbia Daily Tribune, June 10, 2003)
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Conservancy
From the Grass Roots (Washington Post, June 7, 2003)
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Community
solutions to avoid water conflict (Daily Camera, June 6,2003)
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Wildlife
Refuge System:100 Years Old (Miami Herald, March 14, 2003) |
Helping
America's Fisheries Turn The Corner (ESPN Outdoors.com, March
13, 2003) |
There's
More Than One Way to Protect Wetlands (New York Times, March 12,
2003) |
Norton's
Duty:Allocate Supply (Denver Post, March 2, 2003) |
The
President's Commitment To Preserving Wild Places (Seattle Times,
Feb.13, 2003) |
U.S.
Will Protect Las Cienegas Area (Arizona Daily Star, Feb. 5, 2003) |
Oil
Fuels US Economy (Washington Times, October,27, 2002) |
A
Better Plan For the Forests (Washington Post, September 17, 2002) |
Helping
Citizens Conserve Their Own Land -- and America's (New York Times,
April 20, 2002) |
Energy
Solutions Are In Our Own Backyard for Klamath (Chicago Sun-Times,
April 11, 2002) |
Fulfilling
the Vision for Klamath (Oregonian, March 27, 2002) |
Era
of Citizen Conservationists (Washington Times, March 5, 2002) |
Long
Term Cooperation is Key to Success (Sun Sentinel, Jan. 3, 2002) |
Kansas
models conservation strategy (The Wichita Eagle, December 5, 2001)
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Oil
Fuels U.S. Economy (Washington Times, October 31, 2001) |
Heeding
the Light on the Dashboard (Washington Times, August 3, 2001) |
Guest Editorials by other DOI Officials |
National Fire Plan good for forests (Park Rapids Enterprise
, September 15, 2004)
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Preserving our local landmarks by Lynn Scarlett (The Boston Globe
, July 21, 2004)
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Why Suspend The Use Of
Large Air Tankers? by Kathleen Clarke and Dale Bosworth (The Eureka Reporter
, June 2, 2004)
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Rooting out invaders -
Conference taking aim at salt cedar and other nonnative plants that are infesting vast areas in the Southwest. (The Albuquerque Tribune, April 1, 2004)
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Salt Cedar Elimination Topic of Local Conference
(Albuquerque Journal, April 1, 2004)
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Parks are in good shape - By Lynn Scarlett (USA TODAY, March 24, 2004)
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Land Appraisal Integrity Benefits Ducks and Humans (Grand Forks Herald, Oct. 12, 2003)
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Forest Health: The Time to
Act is Now (Bend Bulletin, August 22, 2003) |
Competitive Sourcing at National Park Service
Benefits Citizens (Federal
Times Online, July 28, 2003) |
Restoring Our National Parks: Good News for America's Best Idea (By National Park Service Fran Mainella) |
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