Posted on June 23rd, 2011 by admin
The Wyoming Association of Churches sponsored a variety of Red Desert tours last weekend as part of the Red Desert Rendezvous. The Wyoming Outdoor Council helped organize the tours, and many of our members and staff took the opportunities to spend time in some of the Red Desert’s most spectacular landscapes. The Outdoor Council’s communications [...]
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Posted on June 21st, 2011 by admin
Golden eagle, photo by Martin Mecnarowski ‘These numbers can add up alarmingly fast’ By Sophie Osborn As industrial-scale wind energy development has expanded in Wyoming, observers have grown increasingly concerned about potential impacts to our wildlife. Over the last few years, many Wyomingites have worked diligently to protect the iconic greater sage-grouse from this latest [...]
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Posted on June 16th, 2011 by admin
Check out this video slideshow of incredible Wyoming images from the Wyoming Outdoor Council’s 2011 calendar, featuring both professional and amateur photographers. Other posts you might want to see: Enter the Wyoming Outdoor Council photo contest Media Release: Obama administration should stick to its guns
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Posted on June 15th, 2011 by admin
Well, this music video has some answers. . . From PBS.org’s Need to Know page, Brianna Lee writes: . . . The students of New York University’s Studio 20, a journalism course that focuses on blending reporting with new media, collaborated with the investigative unit ProPublica to create a new kind of explainer to introduce [...]
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Posted on June 13th, 2011 by admin
ON JUNE 8, E&E TV HOSTED A DISCUSSION, MODERATED by reporter Monica Trauzzi, as part of a special report on the “shifting economics of coal.” The participants were Steve Miller of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity; Bill McCollum of the Tennessee Valley Authority; Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo.; Reps. Colleen Hanabusa, D-Hawaii, Bill [...]
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Posted on June 10th, 2011 by admin
Rick Dunn describes the historical geology and native habitat of the 15 Mile Basin during a group hike through the badlands earlier this month. The Wyoming Outdoor Council helped organize and lead the outing. Photo by Jamie Wolf. Billings Gazette Reports: Conservationists Eye 15 Mile Basin for Protection By MARTIN KIDSTON Gazette Wyoming Bureau? Story [...]
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Posted on June 7th, 2011 by admin
Sinclair Refinery in Sinclair, Wyoming. Photo by Scott Kane. Casper Star-Tribune reports: $5.4 million settlement for Sinclair Refinery violations By JEREMY FUGLEBERG Star-Tribune energy reporter The owner of an oil refinery near Rawlins with a raft of pollution problems in recent years has agreed to a multimillion-dollar settlement with state regulators regarding a 2010 [...]
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Posted on June 2nd, 2011 by admin
Image courtesy of Gasland the movie. Click here to see the Gasland website. By Steve Jones ON MAY 9, A STUDY CONDUCTED BY FOUR SCIENTISTS FROM DUKE UNIVERSITY determined that natural gas, found in residents’ drinking water wells in New York and Pennsylvania, was probably coming from shale gas drilling operations located close to [...]
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Posted on June 1st, 2011 by admin
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 1, 2011 Contact: Bruce Pendery, Wyoming Outdoor Council, 435-752-2111; 435-760-6217 bruce@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org Wyoming Outdoor Council calls for Obama to stand up to energy lobby Administration is backing away from ‘wild lands’ policy Photo by Jeff Vanuga LANDER, Wyo. — The Obama administration is backing away from a plan to make a small [...]
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