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The Wild Cascades Journal
The Wild Cascades, published three times a year (Spring, Summer/Fall,
Winter), is the journal of the North Cascades Conservation Council.
Every issues is loaded with current events and management issues
affecting the Greater North Cascades Ecosystem.
This journal is included with your annual
membership.
A PDF version of the current issue of The Wild Cascades is available
for you to view (Adobe Acrobat required). Selected back issues can be
viewed from the links below.
Also, The Kaopectate Kid newsletter, written from 1969 - 1979,
is available from the link below.
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The Wild Cascades
Spring 2008
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In This Issue:
- President’s Report —
Marc Bardsley
- NCCC Expands Conservation Efforts —
Jim Davis, Executive Director,
North Cascades Conservation Council
- Our website is worth a look
- Calendar of Events for the North
Cascades, Summer–Fall 2008
- Dr. Fred Darvill —
Joel Connelly
- “Pristine” Parks tainted by pollution,
study finds — Warren Cornwall,
Seattle Times environmental reporter
- Sultan Relicensing Process Continues
- The Last Polar Bear at the Burke Museum
- Finney AMA Planning Effort Begins —
Rick McGuire
- Heybrook Ridge: Citizens Work to Preserve
a Forest — Conway Leovy
- Wild Sky Wilderness Now a Reality —
Rick McGuire
- Index Points with Pride to New Wilderness
— Kem Hunter, former mayor, Town of
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- U.S. Forest Service Drops Massive
Restructuring
- DNR Initiates “Reiter Foothills” Planning
- Forest Service plan to close some sites will save $140,000
per year
- Backcountry Travels: North Fork of the
Cascade River — Tom Hammond
- Wolves losing protection in the West —
Jim Davis
- Wolf Conservation Advocates Need to Speak
Up — Jim Davis
- In Memoriam: John A. Dyer, 1910-2008
- The Wilderness Conference — 2008 —
John Edwards
- NCCC Membership Application
- 40th Anniversary of the North Cascades
National Park Celebration: October 3, 2008
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Back Issues
The Kaopectate Kid
The Kaopectate Kid was a newsletter written by Joe Miller
from 1969 - 1979.
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