Fauna of the United States

Climate change is making Lake Superior a fishing haven, for the moment

Environment

Lake Superior is the biggest and coldest of the Great Lakes — and it is warming fast. That has fishermen happy for the moment, but could spell trouble ahead.

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Beyond the Spotted Owl

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Southern Chip Mill Boom

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Charming the Snake Pit

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New Mexico Forest Flap

Clinton’s Forest Plan … Final Take?

Host Steve Curwood talks with syndicated columnist and Living on Earth analyst Russell Sadler about spotted owls, salmon, and sour grapes over the Clinton administration’s final Northwest forest management plan. The plan is being submitted to the judge who originally blocked logging in the region’s old growth forests. Sadler says over the last year it […]

The Administration View

Living on Earth host Steve Curwood talks with US Interior secretary Bruce Babbitt who will be one of the key players at the forest conference. Babbitt believes a compromise protecting the spotted owl as well as allowing some logging to begin by all is possible.

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Court Investigates God Squad

Henry Sessions of Oregon Public Broadcasting reports on the investigation by a Federal court into possible Bush administration interference with the Endangered Species Committee. The special committee decided last year to allow logging in 13 tracts of Pacific Northwest forest that had been set aside as habitat for the endangered northern spotted owl. Environmental groups […]

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Endangered Species Act Dominates Oregon Senate Race

Henry Sessions of Oregon Public Broadcasting reports on the pitched election battle between four-term Republican incumbent Bob Packwood and veteran Democratic Congressman Les AuCoin for the U.S. Senate. The race has largely become a referendum on the fate of the region’s forests, the northern spotted owl and the Endangered Species Act.

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What’s Eating Lake Erie?

Toxic algae have invaded the western basin of Lake Erie. It’s harmful to people and animals and has clogged up local water treatment systems. Scientists are looking to farms for a fix.