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Newsletter 28; April 2006, Vol. 7, No. 4

Newsletter 28; April 2006, Vol. 7, No. 4

  • "Mugido: Rethinking the Federal Commons" -Courtney White
  • "Moving Full Circle" -Courtney White
  • "Collaboration and Government Agencies" -Frank Hayes
  • "Re-Examining the Governing Framework of the Public Lands" -Daniel Kemmis
  • "Exploring Region Seven" -An Interview with Daniel Kemmis
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
  • "The New Ranch: A Definition"
Newsletter 27; August 2005, Vol 7., No. 3

Newsletter 27; August 2005, Vol 7., No. 3

  • "Collaborative Science: Making Research a Participatory Endeavor for Solving Environmental Challenges" -Dr. Thomas D. Sisk and Jean Palumbo
  • "Eden As A Cultural Artifact" -Dan Dagget
  • "State-and-transition models 101: a fresh look at vegetation change" -Dr. Brandon Bestelmeyer and Dr. Joel Brown
  • "'A West That Works': The Jornada Experimental Range" -Courtney White
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
Newsletter 26; April 2005, Vol. 7, No. 2

Newsletter 26; April 2005, Vol. 7, No. 2

  • "Collaboration in Our Backyard: Lessons from Community-Based Collaboration in the West" -Whitney Tilt
  • "A View From Here" -Courtney White
  • "Profile in Good Stewardship: Environmental Defense"
  • "Restoring Comanche Creek" -Courtney White
  • "The Lost Tribe" -Dan Dagget
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
Newsletter 25; November 2004, Vol. 7, No. 1

Newsletter 25; November 2004, Vol. 7, No. 1

  • "Dances with Cattle: Collaborative Management on the Madison" -Todd Graham
  • "Profile in Good Stewardship: The Upper Eagle Creek Watershed Association"
  • "Gardeners of Eden: Rediscovering Our Importance to Nature" -Dan Dagget
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
  • "Directional Virtual Fencing" -Dean M. Anderson
  • "Joan Bybee Named Outstanding Conservation Rancher"
Newsletter 24; June 2004, Vol. 6, No. 4

Newsletter 24; June 2004, Vol. 6, No. 4

  • "Watershed Management in Nature's Image: About Commitment to and Kinship with a Place" -Jan-Willem Jansens
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White & Barbara Johnson
  • "And If a River Runs Through It" -Bill Zeedyk
  • "Making Conservation Pay" -Jim Crosswhite and the EC Bar Ranch
  • "Like Water in the Bank: the Promise of Alluvial Storage" -Bill Zeedyk, Courtney White,and Jan-Willem Jansens
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
Newsletter 23; February 2004, Vol. 6, No. 3

Newsletter 23; February 2004, Vol. 6, No. 3

  • "Grazing in Nature's Image" -Jim Howell
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Confessions of a New Rancher" -Jim Thorpe
  • "Grazing Nature's Way: Jack Hagelstein & the Comanche Hills Ranch"
  • "Grass" -James Ingalls
  • "A Macho Lesson Learned" -Courtney White
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
Newsletter 22;  October 2003, Vol. 6, No. 2

Newsletter 22; October 2003, Vol. 6, No. 2

  • "Restoring Natural Systems Through Natural Processes" -Dr. Melissa Savage
  • "Thanks, Jim. A Reflection" -Courtney White
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Mike Reardon: Seeing the Trees AND the Forest (I)"
  • "Craig Allen: Seeing the Trees AND the Forest (II)"
  • "Making Waves on Comanche Creek"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
  • "Grass, Brush, Timber, and Fire in Southern Arizona" -Aldo Leopold
Newsletter 21; June 2003, Vol. 6, No. 1

Newsletter 21; June 2003, Vol. 6, No. 1

  • "Why Grassfed is Best" -Jo Robinson
  • "Announcing the Formation of the Southwest Grass-Fed Livestock Alliance"
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Welfare Soybean Farming vs. Welfare Ranching" -Gary Nabhan
  • "The James Ranch: The Challenge of Grass-Finished Beef"
  • "Quivira's 2nd Annual Conference: Ranching at the Crossroads: Forging a West that Works"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
Newsletter 20; February 2003, Vol. 5, No. 4

Newsletter 20; February 2003, Vol. 5, No. 4

  • "Forging a West that Works: An Overview" -Ed Marston
  • "How We Got Here" -Nathan F. Sayre
  • "The Changing Ecology of the New-Old West" -Richard L. Knight
  • "The Economics of Ranching in 2002" -Bill McDonald
  • "Reflections on Environmentalism and the Future of the West" -William deBuys
  • "An Invitation to Join the Radical Center"
Newsletter 19; September 2002, Vol. 5, No. 3

Newsletter 19; September 2002, Vol. 5, No. 3

  • "A Sense of Place: Fishing for Solutions" -Dutch Salmon
  • "River Valley" -Joe Hollister
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "A Sense of Place - From a Field Biologist's Perspective" -Scott Stoleson
  • "Life in the Gila" -Mary Burton Riseley
  • "Will This Valley Survive All of the Attention?" -Ralph Pope
  • "Letting Nature Do the Work - On the Land with Bill Zeedyk"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
  • "The Gila River and Life in the Southwest" -Jack Carter
  • "The Cliff/Gila Valley" -David Ogilvie
  • "Gila River Grant County, New Mexico" -Peter Russell
  • "Bear Creek" -Alan Eggleston
Newsletter 18; June 2002, Vol. 5, No. 2

Newsletter 18; June 2002, Vol. 5, No. 2

  • "Balancing Weeds and Ranching" -Duke Phillips
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Ranching West of the 100th Meridian: A Booksigning Event in Santa Fe"
  • "Noxious Weeds: A Personal Journey" -Craig Conley
  • "Successfully Controlling Noxious Weeds With Goats: The natural choice that manages weeds and builds soil health" -Lani Lamming
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
  • "A 'Living Fire' in New Mexico"
  • "First Annual Conference, January 18-19, 2002, Albuquerque"
  • "In Memoriam: Bob Langsenkamp, First Quivira Member"
Newsletter 17; January 2002, Vol. 5, No. 1

Newsletter 17; January 2002, Vol. 5, No. 1

  • "Holy Cow! Biodiversity on Ranches, Developments, and Protected Areas in the 'New West'" -Jeremy D. Maestas, Richard L. Knight, and Wendell C. Gilgert
  • "First Annual Clarence Burch Award to Honor Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Research Project"
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "A New Environmentalism (Part 2)" -Courtney White
  • "Biodiversity: More Than a Numbers Game" -Laura F. Huenneke
  • "Profile of Good Stewardship: The Gray Ranch: A Biodiversity Success Story"
  • "Ranching for Biodiversity" -Tony Malmberg
  • "Monitoring Progress on Comanche Creek"
Newsletter 16; October 2001, Vol. 4, No. 4

Newsletter 16; October 2001, Vol. 4, No. 4

  • "A New Environmentalism (Part 1)" -Courtney White
  • "The New Environmentalism: It's About Results" -Dan Dagget
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Pursuing the Trickster: Monitoring as a Paradigm for Change in the West" -Will Barnes
  • "Learning from the Buenos Aires" -Nathan F. Sayre
  • "Profile of Good Stewardship: Gail Garber and Hawks Aloft, Inc."
Newsletter 15; July 2001, Vol. 4, No. 3

Newsletter 15; July 2001, Vol. 4, No. 3

  • "The Malpai Borderlands Group: Building The Radical Center" -William McDonald
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Collaborative Stewardship: An Introduction" -Jake Kosek
  • "Profile of Good Stewardship: The Rio Puerco Management Committee"
  • "Looking for the 'Radical Center'" -William deBuys
  • "March 10, 2001: The New Ranch Conference, Las Cruces"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
Newsletter 14; March 2001, Vol. 4, No. 2

Newsletter 14; March 2001, Vol. 4, No. 2

  • "The New Ranch Handbook: A Guide to Restoring Western Rangelands" -Nathan Sayre
  • "Press Conference, January 22, 2001: Of Land and Culture: Environmental Justice and Public Lands Ranching in Northern New Mexico"
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Announcing Cibola Services Environmental Monitoring" -Courtney White
  • "Profile of Good Stewardship: The Rafter F Cattle Company"
  • "November 17-18, 2000: The Grassbank Conference, Santa Fe"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
Newsletter 13; November 2000, Vol. 4, No. 1

Newsletter 13; November 2000, Vol. 4, No. 1

  • "Environmental Justice and Public Lands Ranching in Northern New Mexico" -Ernest Atencio
  • "Senorito Creek Project Update"
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Community and Cultural Diversity: Ranching, Farming and the Natural Environment" -Dr. David Henkel
  • "Profile of Good Stewardship: Sam Montoya, Pueblo of Sandia"
  • "Restoring Hope in El Valle"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
Newsletter 12; August 2000, Vol. 3, No. 4

Newsletter 12; August 2000, Vol. 3, No. 4

  • "Dry Times: Managing Through a Drought" -Kirk Gadzia
  • "Grassbanks in the West: Challenges and Opportunities"
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Drought a Scientific Perspective" -Dr. Kris Havstad
  • "Wet Meadows: Like Money in the Bank" -Bill Zeedyk
  • "Profile of Good Stewardship: Jim Winder"
  • "Herding Clinic, May 2000" -Jim Thorpe
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
  • "Drought Reigns in New Mexico History" -John Fleck
  • "ADAs: Animal Days Per Acre" -Kirk Gadzia
Newsletter 11; May 2000, Vol. 3, No. 3

Newsletter 11; May 2000, Vol. 3, No. 3

  • "Marketing Conservation Value" -Jim Winder
  • "Macho Creek Update: Birds, Birds, Birds"
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "EcoResults" -Dan Dagget
  • "A 21st Century Ranch" -Courtney White
  • "Can a Shoe Save the World?" -Courtney White
  • "Profile of Good Stewardship: Mark Cortner"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
Newsletter 10; February 2000, Vol. 3, No. 2

Newsletter 10; February 2000, Vol. 3, No. 2

  • "CRISIS, CHANGE, AND GROWTH: Ranching for Profit" -Cathy McNeil
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Putting Profit Into Ranching" -Stan Parsons
  • "Some Thoughts on the Conditions of Rangelands in New Mexico" -Thomas Jervis
  • "Economics vs. Ecology" -Roger Bowe
  • "Profile of Good Stewarship: The Flying M and the Diablo Trust"
  • "Quemado Project Update"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
  • "Confessions of an Environmental Traitor" -Norm Wallen
Newsletter 09; November 1999, Vol. 3, No. 1

Newsletter 09; November 1999, Vol. 3, No. 1

  • "Melding Rangeland Ecology and Livestock Grazing Management" -Kris Havstad
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "What About Nature? Or What Does Nature Have to Say About Grazing?" -Dan Dagget
  • "To Rest, or Not To Rest: Lessons from a Chaco Fence" -Courtney White (with Kirk Gadzia)
  • "The Senorito Creek Project"
  • "Profile of Good Stewardship: The Davis Family and the CS Ranch"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
  • "Monitoring and the USDA's Rangeland Monitoring Manual" -Dr. Kris Havstad
Newsletter 08; June 1999, Vol. 2, No. 4

Newsletter 08; June 1999, Vol. 2, No. 4

  • "Outdoor Recreation Is for the Birds - Or Is It?" -Richard L. Knight
  • "Outdoor Recreation on the National Forests"
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Environmental Impacts: The Dark Side of Outdoor Recreation" -Scott G. Miller
  • "Fear and Loathing on the Pecos" -Courtney White
  • "Current Quivira Events"
  • "Outdoor Recreation in the United States"
  • "Profile Of Good Stewardship: The Empire Ranch"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
  • "Nevada Survey on Uses and Management of Public Lands Shows Support for Ranching, Recreation, and the Environment"
  • "Public Opinion Survey Indicates Support for "Green" Grazing" -Patrick J. Baca
Newsletter 07; March 1999, Vol. 2, No. 3

Newsletter 07; March 1999, Vol. 2, No. 3

  • "Herding: How It Works in the West Elks" -Dave Bradford and Steve Allen
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "The Ties That Bind: Herman Salazar, Former Herder" -Courtney White
  • "Back to the Future: The Environmental Benefits of Herding" -Kirk Gadzia
  • "Proper Forage Utilization Through Understanding Animal Behavior" -Dean M. Anderson
  • "Profile Of Good Stewardship: The Valle Vidal Grazing Association"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
Newsletter 06; January 1999, Vol. 2, No. 2

Newsletter 06; January 1999, Vol. 2, No. 2

  • "The Urbanization of Ranching" -Nathan Sayre
  • "Example of Good Stewardship: Jim and Joy Williams; Quemado, New Mexico"
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Ranching on the Edge in Prescott, Arizona" -Dennis Moroney
  • "Farming on the Edge: Losing Our Most Important Agricultural Lands" -Jeff Jones
  • "Macho Creek Project Update"
  • "Birds in Urbanized Environments" -Dr. Mark Hostetler
  • "Making Friends in Catron County: The Quemado Project" -Courtney White
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
  • "Gray Ranch Classroom" -Mary Burton Riseley
  • "Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Revisited"
  • "Back to the Land" -Wendell Berry
Newsletter 05; September 1998, Vol. 2, No. 1

Newsletter 05; September 1998, Vol. 2, No. 1

  • "The Southwestern Willow Flycatcher and Me" -David Ogilvie
  • "From the Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Handling Endangered Species - Species by Species or at Landscape Levels?" -Rex D. Pieper
  • "The Case of the Rancher and the Black-Footed Ferret: a True Story" -Dan Dagget
  • "Example of Good Stewardship: Phil Knight and the Date Creek Ranch"
  • "An Outdoor Classroom on Rangeland Health - and Hope"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
  • "The Wildlands Project and Cattle Grazing" -Rod Mondt
Newsletter 04; May 1998, Vol. 1, No. 4

Newsletter 04; May 1998, Vol. 1, No. 4

  • "Valle Grande Grass Bank" -Bill deBuys
  • "From The Founders" -Jim Winder, Courtney White, Barbara Johnson
  • "Converting to the 'New Ranch': Convincing the Boss" -John M. Roybal
  • "Where Have All the Grasslands Gone? Fire and Vegetation Change In Northern New Mexico" -Dr. Craig D. Allen
  • "Cooperation: The Key to Restoring Habitat at Macho Creek" -Dutch Salmon
  • "Example of Good Stewardship: Virgil Trujillo and the Ghost Ranch"
  • "The Far Horizon" -Courtney White
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