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News for the enthusiasts of trails and open spaces of Ventura County and surrounding areas

Fire Hazard

Ed Davis Park Trail: A green uprising

Volunteer Jim Nowatzki goes mano a mano with overgrown trails at Ed Davis Park. But with singed canyons recovering from the 2003 blazes, he wouldn’t have it any other way. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, May 3, Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsMay 3, 2005 ago
Budget and Spending

House Passes Energy Bill Amid Cost Concerns

Broad legislation aimed to boost U.S. production is approved 249 to 183. But its price tag may be a problem in the Senate. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, April 22, 2005. By Richard Simon, Times Staff Writer Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsApril 22, 2005 ago
California

Yosemite Debates the Nurturing of Nature

As the valley prepares to dedicate the biggest in a series of renovations, a lawsuit blocks some of the work. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, April 17, 2005. By Eric Bailey, Times Staff Writer YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsApril 17, 2005 ago
Budget and Spending

Prime Site to Become Parkland

Soka University’s sale of its land in Santa Monica range for $35 million ends a long, bitter battle to save a mostly pristine swath of woodlands. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, April 17, 2005. By Jason Felch, Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsApril 17, 2005 ago
Environment

ENVIRONMENT: Ripple effect

It turns out wildflowers weren’t the only ones waiting for a rainy day. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, April 12, 2005. By HUGO MARTIN, Times Staff Writer THE rain-fueled explosion of wildflowers that has painted deserts, inland Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsApril 12, 2005 ago
International

Roll over, Moab

Christopher Reynolds takes the wild ride into Copper Canyon. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, April 12, 2005. By Christopher Reynolds, Times Staff Writer The shrine of the Virgin Mary is the tip-off: It’s all diabolical from here. Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsApril 12, 2005 ago
Environment

Energy officials plan to move radioactive waste from near the Colorado, easing fears of tainted drinking water for millions downstream.

Energy officials plan to move radioactive waste from near the Colorado, easing fears of tainted drinking water for millions downstream. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, April 7, 2005. By JANET WILSON, Times Staff Writer Department of Energy Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsApril 7, 2005 ago
International

U.S. to Require Passports at Border Entry Points

Under rules to be phased in by 2008, a driver’s license will no longer be sufficient for Americans returning from Mexico or Canada. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, April 6, 2005. By PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsApril 6, 2005 ago
Environment

50-Year, $626-Million Renewal Project for Colorado River

A $626-million program will restore wildlife and habitat to the lower Colorado. But some conservationists call it mere window dressing. Source of this article – Los Angeles Times, April 3, 2005. By BETTINA BOXALL, Times Staff Writer Interior Secretary Gale Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsApril 3, 2005 ago
Drilling, Mining, Logging

Book Review: Wild Profits

The Arctic refuge may soon be in the hands of Big Oil. Will it drill clean? Source of this article – Technology Review, April 2005 By Bryant Urstadt Drill Kit “Arctic Petroleum Development: Implications of Advances in Technology” By Terry Read more…

By Steve, 20 yearsApril 1, 2005 ago

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