By Teri | August 30, 2010
In the first blog of this series, I told you about dots and how connecting them can reveal hidden pictures.You need to see the big picture the conservation movement is contending for, know what that means to the way you live, and understand why you should care. We’ve heard cries – especially from the Central Valley over water – for balance [...]
By Teri | August 30, 2010
I’ll be posting a follow-up to this press release later today. Here is Congressman McClintock’s statement at a Round Table Meeting with the USFS last week. He’s angry. So are many. I have heard some of these and other complaints from folks on our Forest. For Immediate Release: August 26, 2010 Media Contacts: Jennifer Cressy | 202-225-2511 [...]
By Teri | August 19, 2010
Where’s Gary? He DID take this photo… Come on, Gary. Post some photos of yourself, will ya?! Gary Sipperley is an action hero. He’s a Peace Corp volunteer, talented writer, friend, and uber citizen. What he accomplished last Tuesday from Ethiopia was a big win for him and Tuolumne County. Gary was the editor of the [...]
By Teri | August 15, 2010
Much of my career has been devoted to solving conflict: identifying areas of agreement and seeking balance and harmony among people, agencies, and places in conflict. As you read the upcoming series, you may think I’ve abandoned that. I have not. Until I show you how far out of balance things are, you may not [...]