Outside magazine explores why BLM's solar EIS makes sense PDF Print E-mail
Written by Wild Nevada   
Tuesday, 23 October 2012 08:11
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Our own Craig Mortimore (left) is quoted in Outside magazine's website on why a programmatic approach to renewable energy development on public lands was a "a win-win for conservation, public access and energy developers." The piece explores how NWP and similar groups' efforts to ensure renewable energy "is developed with minimal negative impacts on wildlife, recreation access and cultural resources" stemmed from the decades of damage oil and gas development wrought on public lands.


 

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#1 mary 2012-11-12 09:44
I am looking for help with a situation that could get a pack of 3 coyotes killed. I live in anthem and you have probably seen the news reports about increase in coyote activity here. The problem is we now have a pack of 3 going into people\'s backyards. They are jumping the 6 foot walls and moving from yard to yard. Is there not a way they can be trapped and relocated before they get harmed. I or my husband is a member of Defenders of Wildlife. I respect that this was their territory before it was ours. I am afraid a child or adult may be harmed by one or all of them. I don\'t want them killed I just want this brazen group relocated. Where or whom do I contact to help us.
Thank - you for any assistance you can provide.
Sincerely,
Mary Brown
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