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Voices from the Earth: Current Issue

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Table of
Contents

Revisiting Ganados del Valle
From The President
New Mexicans Oppose WIPP
Collaborative Conservation
Ganados Today
Interview with Antonio Manzanares
Landfill Issues
Book Reviews
Desert Voices
Supporting SRIC

"We support the land, people and culture of New Mexico. Our focus is to find out from the people what they love to do and use that to boost their economies. A goal is to bring some unity and equity and to level out the playing field within the arena of economic development for the local population"

Terri Bad Hand
Taos County Economic Development Corp.
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"Collaborative Conservation: Peace or Pacification? The View from Los Ojos"

Maria Varela


To Order the Book

Maria Valera's chapter on Collaborative Conservation efforts are covered in the book, Across the Great Divide: Explorations in Collaborative Conservation and the American West.

Across the Great Divide: Explorations in Collaborative Conservation and the American West, Philip Brick, Donald Snow, and Sarah Van de Wetering, eds. Copyright © 2001 by Island Press. Posted to this web site by permission of Island Press. All rights reserved.

More information about this and other books can be found at www.islandpress.org

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