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How Green is Your Candidate? National Parks Bush and Clinton evaluated, 9/10, 22-23 Howe, Steve Volume 66, 1992 Raptor Redux, 7/8, 28-33 Hudson River Artists NHP NB: National Battlefield NPCA: National Parks and Conservation Association Thomas Cole recognized in system, 7/8, 24 NHP: National Historical Park & Preserve NPS: National Park Service Hunting NL: National Lakeshore NR: National River California Desert Protection Act, 3/4, 10-12 NM: National Monument NRA: National Recreation Area subsistence, 3/4, 33-39 NP: National Park NS: National Seashore Hunting for a Balance Richardson, Jeffrey R., 3/4, 34-39 A Coulee Dam NRA Lake Roosevelt polluted, 5/6, 18-19 A Word to the Wise I Runte, Alfred, 5/6, 24-25 D Inholders Adirondack Park Great Smoky Mountains NP, 3/4, 19 faces development pressures, 9/10, 36-41 Decision for the Desert International park California Desert Protection Act, 5/6, 26-33 Air poliution Kuril Islands proposed as, 1/2, 15 The Point of a View, 3/4, 26-27 Denali NP parks suffer despite Clean Air Act, 7/8, 14-15 NPS combines wilderness/visitors, 5/6, 20 America’s Rainforests Drilling McCarty, Laura P., 5/6, 46-48 Geothermal drilling, 1/2, 8 Joshua Tree NM An Embattled Wilderness Lechuguilla Cave at risk, 9/10, 14-15 giant landfill proposed near, 11/12, 13 development and the Adirondacks, 9/10, 36-41 Utah backs down, 9/10, 16-17 K Anasazi civilization E Ancient Metropolis 3/4, 40-44 Katmai NP&P Earley, Lawrence S. grizzlies face human conflict, 1/2, 14-15 B river otters at Great Smokies, 5/6, 34-38 Kuril Islands Baiting the Bears Education world park proposed, 1/2, 15 parks serve as classrooms, 7/8, 47-49 Toops, Connie, 11/12, 38-42 Endangered species L Bates, Angela Saving the Act, 3/4, 28-33 New Promise for Nicodemus, 7/8, 39-46 La Pierre, Yvette Everglades NP Beamish, Richard Decision for the Desert, 5/6, 26-33 Hurricane Andrew scars NPS, 11/12, 12-13 An Embattled Wilderness, 9/10, 36-41 Learning Gone Wild, 7/8, 47-49 reform urged for water supply, 3/4, 16 Bears When Cultures Collide, 9/10, 42-44 Exxon Valdez in Great Smoky Mountains NP, 11/12, 38-42 Lechuguilla Cave oil spill still affects Alaska, 7/8, 13-14 human conflict at Katmai NP&P, 1/2, 14-15 endangered by oil drilling, 9/10, 14-15 Persistent Poison, 9/10, 24-30 landfill threatens Great Smoky bears, 9/10, 16 Lincoln Memorial Burr Trail Lujan favors museum, NPCA opposes, 5/6, 16 G NPCA blocks attempt to widen, 3/4, 24 Looking to the Next Millennium NPS studies paving of, 7/8, 20, 22 Glacier Bay NP&P Lovejoy, Thomas E., 1/2, 41-44 Congress may open to fishing, 9/10, 9-10 Lucas, P.H.C. C Glacier NP The State of World Parks, 1/2, 22-23 Cahn, Robert and Patricia proposed logging threatens park, 9/10, 10-11 Lujan, Manuel Parallel Parks, 1/2, 24-29 Gore, Sen. Al (D-Tenn.) favors museum for Lincoln Memorial, 5/6, 16 California Desert Protection Act looks at thinning ozone layer, 7/8, 26-27 may reduce acres at Petroglyph NM, 5/6, 13-14 hunting in parks, 3/4, 10-11 Grappling with Gridlock supports jetty at Outer Banks, 5/6, 18-19 hunting in proposed parks, 5/6, 26-33 transportation in the parks, 11/12, 26-31 Can Ecotourism Save Natural Areas? Great Smoky Mountains NP M river otters comeback, 5/6, 34-38 Norris, Ruth, 1/2, 30-34 March for Parks nearby landfill threatens bears, 9/10, 16 Clean Air Act McCarty, Laura P., 1/2, 48 air pollution affecting parks, 7/8, 14-15 ends private cabin leases, 3/4, 19 Marching On! Commercialism Baiting the Bears, 11/12, 38-42 Westra, Kathy, 7/8, 53 NPCA opposes ads in parks, 7/8, 22, 24 Greed vs. Green Marsh-Billings NHP Concession Wise-Use group/conservationists, 11/12, 32-37 president signs bill establishing, 11/12, 21 Gunnison NM NPCA opposes hotel, 9/10, 11-12 McCarty, Laura P. water diversion approved, 5/6, 14,16 Congress examines low use fees, 7/8, 16 America’s Rainforests, 5/6, 46-48 NPS issues new regulations, 11/12, 15 McMahon, Edward T. new law needed for reform, 3/4, 11-12 H The Point of a View, 3/4, 26-27 Congress park bills Hedstrom, Elizabeth Military parks 1990 legislative decisions, 1/2, 9-10 Preservation or Profit?, 1/2, 18-20 new areas proposed overlap parks, 3/4, 12-13 52 November/December 1992 How Green is Your Candidate? National Parks Bush and Clinton evaluated, 9/10, 22-23 Howe, Steve Volume 66, 1992 Raptor Redux, 7/8, 28-33 Hudson River Artists NHP NB: National Battlefield NPCA: National Parks and Conservation Association Thomas Cole recognized in system, 7/8, 24 NHP: National Historical Park & Preserve NPS: National Park Service Hunting NL: National Lakeshore NR: National River California Desert Protection Act, 3/4, 10-12 NM: National Monument NRA: National Recreation Area subsistence, 3/4, 33-39 NP: National Park NS: National Seashore Hunting for a Balance Richardson, Jeffrey R., 3/4, 34-39 A Coulee Dam NRA Lake Roosevelt polluted, 5/6, 18-19 A Word to the Wise I Runte, Alfred, 5/6, 24-25 D Inholders Adirondack Park Great Smoky Mountains NP, 3/4, 19 faces development pressures, 9/10, 36-41 Decision for the Desert International park California Desert Protection Act, 5/6, 26-33 Air poliution Kuril Islands proposed as, 1/2, 15 The Point of a View, 3/4, 26-27 Denali NP parks suffer despite Clean Air Act, 7/8, 14-15 NPS combines wilderness/visitors, 5/6, 20 America’s Rainforests Drilling McCarty, Laura P., 5/6, 46-48 Geothermal drilling, 1/2, 8 Joshua Tree NM An Embattled Wilderness Lechuguilla Cave at risk, 9/10, 14-15 giant landfill proposed near, 11/12, 13 development and the Adirondacks, 9/10, 36-41 Utah backs down, 9/10, 16-17 K Anasazi civilization E Ancient Metropolis 3/4, 40-44 Katmai NP&P Earley, Lawrence S. grizzlies face human conflict, 1/2, 14-15 B river otters at Great Smokies, 5/6, 34-38 Kuril Islands Baiting the Bears Education world park proposed, 1/2, 15 parks serve as classrooms, 7/8, 47-49 Toops, Connie, 11/12, 38-42 Endangered species L Bates, Angela Saving the Act, 3/4, 28-33 New Promise for Nicodemus, 7/8, 39-46 La Pierre, Yvette Everglades NP Beamish, Richard Decision for the Desert, 5/6, 26-33 Hurricane Andrew scars NPS, 11/12, 12-13 An Embattled Wilderness, 9/10, 36-41 Learning Gone Wild, 7/8, 47-49 reform urged for water supply, 3/4, 16 Bears When Cultures Collide, 9/10, 42-44 Exxon Valdez in Great Smoky Mountains NP, 11/12, 38-42 Lechuguilla Cave oil spill still affects Alaska, 7/8, 13-14 human conflict at Katmai NP&P, 1/2, 14-15 endangered by oil drilling, 9/10, 14-15 Persistent Poison, 9/10, 24-30 landfill threatens Great Smoky bears, 9/10, 16 Lincoln Memorial Burr Trail Lujan favors museum, NPCA opposes, 5/6, 16 G NPCA blocks attempt to widen, 3/4, 24 Looking to the Next Millennium NPS studies paving of, 7/8, 20, 22 Glacier Bay NP&P Lovejoy, Thomas E., 1/2, 41-44 Congress may open to fishing, 9/10, 9-10 Lucas, P.H.C. C Glacier NP The State of World Parks, 1/2, 22-23 Cahn, Robert and Patricia proposed logging threatens park, 9/10, 10-11 Lujan, Manuel Parallel Parks, 1/2, 24-29 Gore, Sen. Al (D-Tenn.) favors museum for Lincoln Memorial, 5/6, 16 California Desert Protection Act looks at thinning ozone layer, 7/8, 26-27 may reduce acres at Petroglyph NM, 5/6, 13-14 hunting in parks, 3/4, 10-11 Grappling with Gridlock supports jetty at Outer Banks, 5/6, 18-19 hunting in proposed parks, 5/6, 26-33 transportation in the parks, 11/12, 26-31 Can Ecotourism Save Natural Areas? Great Smoky Mountains NP M river otters comeback, 5/6, 34-38 Norris, Ruth, 1/2, 30-34 March for Parks nearby landfill threatens bears, 9/10, 16 Clean Air Act McCarty, Laura P., 1/2, 48 air pollution affecting parks, 7/8, 14-15 ends private cabin leases, 3/4, 19 Marching On! Commercialism Baiting the Bears, 11/12, 38-42 Westra, Kathy, 7/8, 53 NPCA opposes ads in parks, 7/8, 22, 24 Greed vs. Green Marsh-Billings NHP Concession Wise-Use group/conservationists, 11/12, 32-37 president signs bill establishing, 11/12, 21 Gunnison NM NPCA opposes hotel, 9/10, 11-12 McCarty, Laura P. water diversion approved, 5/6, 14,16 Congress examines low use fees, 7/8, 16 America’s Rainforests, 5/6, 46-48 NPS issues new regulations, 11/12, 15 McMahon, Edward T. new law needed for reform, 3/4, 11-12 H The Point of a View, 3/4, 26-27 Congress park bills Hedstrom, Elizabeth Military parks 1990 legislative decisions, 1/2, 9-10 Preservation or Profit?, 1/2, 18-20 new areas proposed overlap parks, 3/4, 12-13 52 November/December 1992 | | Milstein, Michael Lujan to reduce Petroglyph NM, 5/6, 13-14 Transportation | Water Woes, development in parks, 5/6, 39-45 Peregrine falcons | parks look at alternatives, 11/12, 26-31 Mining | raptors return to parks, 7/8, 28-33 Treasure Island near Yellowstone NP, 5/6, 20, 22 Persistent Poison Salt River Bay NHP&P added, 9/10, 31-35 | Richmond NBP, 1/2, 12,14 Richardson, Jeffrey R., 9/10, 24-30 | proposed mine threatens rivers, 7/8, 18 Petroglyph NM V Mintzmyer, Lorraine | Lujan may remove 74 acres, 5/6, 13-14 |V ail agenda NPS political manipulation, 11/12, 24-25 Picker, Lester A. | report finds NPS troubled, 7/8, 12-13 involvement with Vision document, 9/10, 8-9 What Friends Are For, 7/8, 34-38 Vision document | Political manipulation | subjected to political manipulation, 9/10, 8-9 N | Vision document tampered with, 9/10, 8-9 | Visiting Sites of the Civil War NPCA Preservation or Profit Webb, Robert A., 3/4, 46-48 concessions reform, 1/2, 18-20 conservation awards, 1/2, 16 |V oyageurs NP Pritchard, Paul C. oil leasing at Teddy Roosevelt, 3/4, 20-21 snowmobile trails, 1/2, 12 blocks attempt to widen Burr Trail, 3/4, 24 An Open Letter, 9/10, 4 | files suit to halt theater construction, 9/10, 20 Perspectives, 1/2, 4 | W opposes ads at Rock Creek NP, 7/8, 22, 24 Relevance, 3/4, 4 Water Woes NPS Self-Assessment, 7/8, 6 | development, pollution in parks, 5/6, 39-45 1992 budget, 1/2, 10 Value Added, 5/6, 4 Water pollution Vail agenda, 7/8, 12-13 Vision, 11/12, 6 | at Coulee Dam NRA, 5/6, 18-19 Vision document altered, 9/10, 8-9 | development and consumption, 5/6, 39-45 R adds Salt River Bay as park, 5/6, 10-11 Wauer, Roland closes downhill ski areas, 3/4, 13-14 Rabb, Maria and Lauren Young Treasure Island, 9/10, 31-35 funds drained by park pork, 5/6, 12 New Park on the Bloc, 1/2, 35-40 |W ebb, Robert A. issues regulations for concessions, 11/12, 15 Rancourt, Linda M. Visiting Sites of the Civil War, 3/4, 46-48 science program critiqued, 11/12, 18 How Green is Your Candidate, 9/10, 22-23 | Westra, Kathy supports access road at Denali, 5/6, 20 Saving the Endangered Species Act, 3/4, 28-33 March for Parks, 7/8, 53 | system used as model, 1/2, 24-29 Raptor Redux What Friends Are For | National Heritage Conservation Act return of peregrine falcons, 7/8, 28-33 Picker, Lester A., 7/8, 34-38 aids threatened parks, 7/8, 20 Richardson, Jeffrey R. |W hen Cultures Collide New Park on the Bloc Persistent Poison, 9/10, 24-30 NPS traces Spanish influence, 9/10, 42-44 Maria Rabb and Lauren Young, 1/2, 35-40 Hunting for a Balance, 3/4, 34-39 | Wild and Scenic Rivers New Promise for Nicodemus Richmond NBP in the park system, 11/12, 43-45 Bates, Angela, 7/8, 39-46 mining, 1/2, 12,14 Wilkinson, Todd Norris, Ruth Rock Creek NP Grappling with Gridlock, 11/12, 26-31 ecotourism in national parks, 1/2, 30-34 NPCA oppposes commercialism, 7/8, 22, 24 Wise Use Movement Runte, Alfred attacks environment, 11/12, 32-37 O A Word to the Wise, 5/6, 24-25 A Word to the Wise, 5/6, 24-25 Oil Russell Cave NM Greed vs. Green, 11/12, 32-37 Exxon Valdez still affects Alaska, 7/8, 13-14 plan to increase clearcutting, 11/12, 16 Wolves NPCA appeals oil and gas leasing, 3/4, 20-21 Alaska management plan, 3/4, 21-22 S Persistent Poison, 9/10, 24-36 Y Old Faithful Protection Act Salt River Bay NHP&P, 9/10, 31-35 pending before Congress, 9/10, 11-12 gains national park status, 5/6, 10-11 Yellowstone NP Olympic NP Saving the Endangered Species Act mining near park, 5/6, 20, 22 Elwha dam proposed for removal, 9/10, 11-12 Rancourt, Linda M., 3/4, 28-33 geothermal drilling, 1/2, 8-9 On the Rebound Stapleton, Richard M. Yosemite NP river otters come back, 5/6, 34-38 Greed vs. Green, 11/12, 32-37 employees face back rent, 3/4, 16,19 Ozone depletion State of the World Parks concessions/housing plan released, 11/12, 14 affecting parks, 7/8, 26-27 Lucas, P.H.C., 1/2, 22-23 Young, Lauren and Maria Rabb Strutin, Michele New Park on the Bloc, 1/2, 35-40 P Ancient Metropolis, 3/4, 40-44 Z Park expansion T Hopewell Culture NHP, 9/10, 18-20 Zarafonitis, Bess Santa Monica Mountains NP, 1/2, 11 The Point of a View Untamed Rivers, 11/12, 43-45 Stones River NB, 3/4, 14 McMahon, Edward T.., 3/4, 26-27 Zion NP Park pork The Unsheltering Sky NPCA files suit against theater, 9/10, 20 drains Park Service funds, 5/6, 12 Sen. Al Gore on ozone layer, 7/8, 26-27 Park reduction Toops, Connie Baiting the Bears, 11/12, 38-42 NATIONAL PARKS

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