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Show THE ZEPHYR/ APRIL-MAY A MESSAGE FROM CANDIDATE SCOTT SILVER Since 1991, I have served as the Executive Director of Wild Wilderness -- a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization. Wild Wilderness is strictly prohibited from endorsing candidates and nothing in this message should be construed as an endorsement. This message is of importance to the supporters of Wild Wilderness and I encourage you to read on to learn what is happening. On February 8th, I declared my candidacy as a Democratic candidate running for the US House of Representatives in Oregon's 2nd Congressional District. If I win the primary in May, I will go on to face incumbent Greg Walden in the general election. Between now and the primary election, I intend to serve Wild Wilderness and its supporters as I have long done. Wild Wilderness’ Board Members will be providing additional assistance during this period to ensure that all of Wild Wilderness’ work is accomplished. If I should lose in May, my Wild Wilderness efforts will resume as if nothing had ever happened. If I should win the primary, it may become necessary to streamline my Wild Wilderness work. As for what might happen following the November election .... that's a long way away. I am using two e-mail addresses for communication unrelated to Wild Wilderness. The addresses are: scott@scottsilver.org | scott@silverforcongress.org 2006 Preservation and places fom ARIZONA ees The Antiquities Act A Century of American Archaeology, Historic Preservation, and Nature Conservation Edited by David Harmon, Francis P. McManamon, and DwightT. Pitcaithley Enacted in 1906, the Antiquities Act is undoubtedly the most important piece of conservation legislation in American history, ensuring that sites as diverse as the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Glacier Bay National Park have been preserved for posterity. A century after its passage, this book presents a definitive assessment of that legislation and its legacy, addressing the importance and ee of the Act—as well as the controversy it has engendered. 264 pp., $45.00 cloth, $19.95 paper | Grand Canyon | Little Things in a Big Place Text by Ann Zwinger, Photographs by Michael Collier | Ann Zwinger knows the Grand Canyon as well as anyone alive today, and in this small book she plumbs the very soul of this |. majestic place. She explores the deserts along the Colorado's banks in order to examine things that often go unnoticed against a backdrop of overwhelming grandeur, while Michael Collier's " photographs offer readers a view of the Canyon that may surprise anyone accustomed to more panoramic perspectives. Desert Places, 104 pp., $14.95 paper | There is also a campaign website. I thank everyone for the support they have given Wild Wilderness. No matter what happens in the campaign, I would like to assure you that Wild Wilderness will continue to represent your interests. Scott Sunshot Peril and Wonder in the Gran Desierto Text by Bill Broyles Photographs by Michael P. Berman Desert rat Broyles has ventured repeatedly into the sunbaked landscape of the Pinacate and knows this swath of Sonoran Desert better than just about anyone. Berman's stark black-and-white images represent some of the best photos ever taken of this mysterious region. WWW.WILDWILDERNESS.ORG 256 pp., $24.95 paper The University of Arizona Press Tucson, AZ 85721 e 1-800-426-3797 © www.uapress.arizona.edu WHY SUBSCRIBE TO THE ZEPHYR? BECAUSE IT’ S THE RIGHT THING TO DO. GIVE MOAB'S HOMELESS ANIMALS A 2nd CHANCE ADOPTION DAYS. 10 to noon, every other Saturday CALL 259-HUMANE for dates and location SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION ON PAGE 6 For information or to make a donation contact: HUMANE SOCIETY OF MOAB VALLEY att: Shelter Fund, Dept Z PO Box 1188 Moab, UT 84532 hsmv@citlink.net...259. Pe "Would you like to see this country before we won the West? So would I!" ( : THE ‘DUCK RACE' IS COMING INFO ON WEB SITE BLACKHAT HUMANE SOCIETY ey eT Tem Sm EVE) Om Le PO Box 2716 Window Rock, AZ 86515 928.337.2828 email: ambrwlf51@yahoo.com Visit the Navajo Nation, enjoy the scenery & take home a pet with you BLACKHAT HUMANE SOCIETY takes in dogs, cats (even sheep & horses) and fosters them in loving homes until they are ready to be adopted. All animals are in good health, current on vaccinations and are spayed/neutered....100% of Boatona 0 to the animals---spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, food... Check out our website: www.rezdog.petfinder.org Did you see my latest Equinox Egg Act??? REES NATIVE GARDENS Early Spring flowers for sale: Phacelia, Mustard, Newberry’s Twinpod, Scenecio, Cryptantha, Penstemon, and more Call: 259-9844 PAGE23 4 DAVE'S CORNER MARKET 400 EAST & MILL CREEK DR..J 299.6999 EVERYBODY COMES TODAVE'S |