WWP Press Coverage for 1996


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* Post Register. Fox fights against school funding Friday, July 12, 1996.
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* Magic Valley AG Weekly. Farm Bureau paints wrong picture August 17, 1996. (HTML)
 

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WWP BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR
1996 PRESS COVERAGE

1. January 2, 1996: The Idaho Statesman. "Farm Bureau diverts attention from record of mismanagement"; SPEAKERS CORNER
2. January 10, 1996: The Times-News. "Conservationists sue over grazing law"
3. February 16, 1996: Capital Press. "Jon Marvel wins first state lease"; pg.1
4. April 6, 1996: The Idaho Statesman. "Land Board delays ruling on Marvel bid for leases"; pg.3B
5. April 13, 1996: The Times-News. " Idaho court hears grazing case"; pg.B1
6. April 17, 1996: Idaho Mountain Express. "Supreme Court Hears IWP Case"
7. April 19, 1996: The Times-News. "Eco group wins small battle with ranchers"; pg.B1
8. April 24, 1996: The Wood River Journal. "Land Board nixes environmentalist's plan to bid"; pg.1
9. May 11, 1996: Lewiston Morning Tribune. "Grazing lease: Conservationist says he won his point"; pg.11A
10. May 14, 1996: Lewiston Morning Tribune. "Competition infects Idaho's land management"; pg.10A
11. May 16, 1996: Lewiston Morning Tribune. "Marvel brings grazing crusade north"
12. May 17, 1996: The Times-News. "Marvel yields on lease bid"
13. June 14, 1996: Capital Press. "Jon Marvel files as 'interested public' on BLM graze leases"pg.1
14. June 21, 1996: The Times-News. "High Court overturns Land Board decision"pg.A5
15. June 21, 1996: The Idaho Statesman. "Supreme Court rescinds rancher's lease"; pg.3B
16. June 22, 1996: The Times-News. "Environmentalist expects new auction"
17. June 24, 1996: The Idaho Statesman. "Right call on state land lease"; pg.6A
18. June 26, 1996: The Long Valley Advocate. "Idaho Watersheds Project and Payette Forest Watch to study livestock impacts on Weiser River"
19. June 28, 1996: The Times-News. "Are public lands to be used wisely, or not at all?"; pg.A6
20. June 29, 1996: Magic Valley AG Weekly. "Environmental group seeks leases on 30,000 acres"
21. July 7, 1996: The Times-News. "Smart use of public lands not just no use"; pg.A6
22. July 11, 1996: The Recorder Herald. "Impact of grazing on public lands"; pg.9
23. July 12, 1996: The Idaho Statesman. "Higher grazing fees, bids means more funds for schools"; pg.14A
24. July 12, 1996: Capital Press. "Land Board denies rancher's auction appeal"pg.1
25. July 18, 1996: Idaho Press Tribune. "Chenoweth to meet with BLM"
26. July 24, 1996: Wood River Journal. "Environmental groups bristle over proposed land exchange"
27. July 28, 1996: The Idaho Statesman. "Multiple use benefits everyone"
28. August 14, 1996: The Idaho Statesman. "Watersheds Project has sides on the defensive"; pg.17A
29. August 27, 1996: The Post Register. "Idaho Watersheds Project won't kill ranching"
30. September 10, 1996: The Idaho Statesman. "Land swap raises questions"; pg.6A
31. September 11, 1996: The Post Register. "State agency orders another range auction"
32. September 11, 1996: The Times-News. "Environmentalist wants cows out of creek"; pg.B1
33. September 18, 1996: The Wood River Journal. "Marvel wants grazing investigation"
34. October 4, 1996: The Idaho Statesman. "Land is abused for profits"; pg15A
35. October 23, 1996: Wood River Valley NEWS. "Marvel wins auction"
36. October 23, 1996: Wood River Valley NEWS. "BLM reprimands Blaine ranchers"
37. October 23, 1996: EXPRESS. "Marvel Honored, Vindicated"; pg.3
38. October 24, 1996: The Times-News. "Environmentalist bids, wins lease of disputed land"; pg.C2
39. November 13, 1996: The Times-News. "Rancher appeals auction"; pg.B2
40. December 4, 1996: Wood River Journal. "Dry lease for Watersheds Project?"
41. December 7, 1996: The Times-News. "Grazing critic speaks to range managers"; pg.B1
42. December 22, 1996: The Times-News. "Local paper ignores problems in nature"
43. December 31, 1996: Wood River Valley NEWS. "Conservation group plans grazing protest"; pg.11
 


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