Ted Williams

Ted Williams is a contributing writer for Mother Jones. He has been covering environmental issues, with special attention to fish and wildlife conservation, since 1970.

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The Bush energy plan has opened some of the West's last best places to oil and gas drilling. The wildlife of Wyoming's Upper Green River Valley will never be the same.
It was only a small environmental rule change by Bush's EPA. But it's threatening Florida's Suwannee River -- and the nation's wetlands.
If the Bush administration gets its way, roads will be slashed through the Tongass, the largest intact temperate rain forest on earth.
What's green, full of trees, and worse than a clearcut? Vast pine farms, which are rapidly replacing the woods with a new kind of Southern plantation.
Is the prairie dog a grass-eating varmint that threatens cattle, or a vital keystone species? The federal governmnet must soon decide.

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