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 Stories About: Army Corps of Engineers
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14 Jan 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| No Comment Here's the latest bit of unconscionable news from the U.S. Department of the Interior: Interior Secretary Gale Norton failed to submit comments from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service blasting a proposed Army Corps of Engineers plan to relax wetlands protection rules. As a result, the Army Corps will announce its final ver ... |
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| Topics: Army Corps of Engineers, Department of Interior, environmental justice, politics, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wetlands (all these topics) |
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Hard Corps
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03 Aug 2001 |
Daily Grist |
| Hard Corps The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers yesterday did an about-face and abandoned a plan to change the way it manages the Missouri River, even though it has publicly acknowledged that the current system violates the Endangered Species Act. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has said for years that the river must be returned to a mor ... |
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| Topics: Army Corps of Engineers, Missouri River, politics, rivers and watersheds, United States, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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Dam! An Agency Breaches the Public Trust Why hasn't the National Marine Fisheries Service called for the removal of the lower Snake River dams? |
Rob Masonis |
13 Dec 2000 |
Soapbox |
| Passions run high in the Pacific Northwest over whether to remove four large federal dams on the lower Snake River to recover the river's imperiled wild salmon and steelhead (a.k.a. sea-run rainbow trout). The Snake once produced more salmon and steelhead than any other river in the vast Columbia River basin -- over 2 million f ... |
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| Topics: Army Corps of Engineers, fishing, hydropower, National Marine Fisheries Service, Pacific Northwest, Snake River (all these topics) |
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Republican Riders in the Saddle Again
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Donella H. Meadows |
24 Jul 2000 |
Global Citizen |
| I don't get it. Why are the 24-hour news media, always desperate for gripping stories, reporting every hour on the Camp David summit, though, as I write this column, they have no access to what's really going on? Why don't some of those eager reporters move over to Capitol Hill to cover the constantly changing, fully public, ludicrous, horrifying, astounding, comical, fascinating, and, I would argue, far more important Annua ... |
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| Topics: Army Corps of Engineers, Harry Reid, Missouri River, New Mexico, politics, Rio Grande River, wildlife (all these topics) |
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