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Watershed Currents, Aug 22, 1997, issue #2 (fwd)





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Lawrence F. London, Jr.
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InterGarden
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Venaura Farm
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Subject: Watershed Currents, Aug 22, 1997, issue #2 (fwd)



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Date: Fri, 22 Aug 1997 10:10:29 -0500
From: Mark Muller <mmuller@iatp.org>
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Subject: Watershed Currents, Aug 22, 1997, issue #2

Announcing the second issue of "Watershed Currents."  This bulletin will
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  Watershed Currents - Vol. 1, Number 2    August 22, 1997
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                            Table of Contents                           
	
	
    - Welcome!
    - Call for American Heritage Rivers Candidates
    - Agriculture Impacts Stream Biodiversity For Many Years
    - New Conservation Buffer Initiative
    - Hawaiian Farmers Get Water Back
    - Columbia Gorge faces Challenges
    - Continued Friction Over Hog Feedlot Issues
    - Minnesota River Leaders Project Emphasizes Communication
    - Position Announcements
    - Web Sites of Interest
    - Events

		
			
WELCOME!
The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy is pleased to introduce  
"Watershed Currents," news, events, and resources about watershed  
organizing.  Our objective is to provide watershed organizations a  
networking and communications tool that is free and easy to use.        
 

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CALL FOR AMERICAN HERITAGE RIVERS CANDIDATES
President Clinton announced in the 1997 State of the Union Address a new 
initiative, the American Heritage Rivers, to support c