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Volume 28, No.3, Fall 2010
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| Features
- The Great Plains: Tragedy or Triumph?
Entrepreneurs are capitalizing on ecotourism and environmental amenities to transform an agricultural economy into a nature-based economy. by Peter Hill and Shawn Regan
- Moving the Wind
A lack of transmission lines makes wind farming an iffy crop by Jonathan Fahey
- Ecosystem at your service
Markets for ecosystem services such as water filtration, erosion control, and pollination benefit the providers and enhance environmental assets. by James Salzman
- Tale of two ranches
Why some ranchers see wildlife as a nuisance while others see it as an asset by Reed Watson
- The Accidental Environmentalist
Land management lessons from a rancher turned "enviropreneur" by Holly Fretwell
- From the Editor
Special Western Lands Issue by Laura Huggins Columns
- On Target
Federal Land Non-Management by Terry Anderson
- Tangents
Property Rights to Surf Breaks by Daniel Benjamin Perspectives
- Impressions
Taking state parks off the state's books by Leonard Gilroy
- Letters and Opinions
Readers speak out
- Greener Pastures
– Eat to extinction – The train that does not stop – A growing fashion trend by Linda Platts
- On the Lookout
Eminent Domain and Conservation Easements Collide by Paul Schwennsen |
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