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Editorial: Kill this birdbrained scheme

We rarely find ourselves in agreement with Wayne Pacelle, the former president of the Humane Society of the ...

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Editorial: Reaction vs. overreaction

We observed with great interest the reaction of federal scientists after avian flu appeared in dairy cattle and ...

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Editorial: An unreasonable case in South Dakota

The U.S. Forest Service says it isn’t overreacting by pressing criminal charges against a South Dakota ranching couple. ...

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Editorial: Another reason to repeal Antiquities Act

The Antiquities Act of 1906 is a tried-and-true tool that presidents have used to sidestep Congress and force ...

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Editorial: It takes all sizes and types of farms to feed a hungry world

The drum beat continues. In agriculture, big is bad, and small is good. Or so we’re told. In ...

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Editorial: Switch to electric trucks short-sighted

Ready. Fire. Aim. That’s our impression of how the West Coast states are proceeding as they try to ...

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Editorial: A wolf idea we like

Occasionally, someone on the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission makes a good suggestion regarding the state’s growing population ...

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Editorial: High-priority issues facing L.A. (Hint: They don’t include rodeo)

If members of the Los Angeles City Council were to make a list of the problems facing them, ...

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Editorial: Removing ‘burdensome impediments’ to renewable energy projects

Yes is the only answer Washington wants when it comes to siting solar and wind facilities. That’s our ...

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Editorial: Solar development behind the power curve

Oregon’s hunger for electricity continues to grow, but solar, wind and other “sustainable” power developments may not be ...

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