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Volume 20, No.3, Fall 2002

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    Features
  • Hunting -- and Saving -- Whales
    New Technology Makes Both Possible
    At long last, new technology opens the possibility of property rights in whales -- but international whaling regulators prefer "no whaling" over conservation.
    by Gregory Christainsen and Brian Gothberg
  • Fishing on the River Tweed
    Stewardship Through Private "beats"
    A unique system of private rights makes fly-fishing a different experience in England and Scotland.
    by Seth Zuckerman
  • Politics Manages the Public Lands
    Tom Daschle Shows How
    Senator Tom Daschle takes care of the Black Hills National Forest while much of the West burns.
    by Linda Platts
  • Why Did The Greens Win?
    Evokes Debates
    by Gregory Christainsen and Brian Gothberg
    Columns
  • Tangents
    Killing Us with Kindness
    Environmental Protection Agency regulations can kill people.
    by Daniel Benjamin
    Perspectives
  • Greener Pastures
    – It's A Wrap
    – Water Logged
    – Dung Power
    – Computer Career
    by Linda Platts
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