Insights : the U.S. housing/finance crisis

The most surprising thing about today's housing/finance crisis is that it caught so many millions of Americans by surprise, and leaves so many confused. That was understandable the first time, in the 1980s, when a similar boom of lending and building brought the S&Ls to a collapse. It's less forgiveable now. A few selected quotes can help bring some clarity to the confusion. [more]

New West Real Estate Conference: Past Present & Future
New West's 2007 Real Estate Conference was based more on realism than boosterism. This year's conference thus has real promise of more of the same. Future conferences could add some key themes as permanent features.  [more]

Unfiltered Commentary

Trapping Season Opens in Montana
You’d have to live under a rock to miss the hoopla surrounding the build-up to hunting season in Montana. This yearly autumn ritual, as visible as the blazing larches, is a seasonal marker for hunters and nonhunters alike. You just can’t miss its bold entrance.

Another season opened in Montana on November 1st, but this one flies under the public radar stealthily, secretly. Furbearer trapping commences on public lands and waterways without fanfare, attracting virtually no notice. How many wildlife-enthusiasts realize that, beginning this day, beaver, otter, muskrat, and mink fall prey to choking snares, crippling foothold traps, and body-crushing Conibear traps? That for some, like beaver, the brutality of the trap ends in subsequent, panicked drowning?   [more]

Missoula explosion victim’s dying wishes not honored
On Sunday evening parmedics rushed to the scene of a severly burnt man who according to the Missoulian article pleaded to just let him die. Instead he was wisked away to die in Seattle. Why were his wishes not heard and honored?  [more]

Letter: Impacts of Mass Immigration
Dear Editor:
As an immigrant who used to prepare immigration applications, I wish to respond to your 2/15 article, "Senate Votes to Deny Illegal Aliens Licenses." Although some immigrants are assets, the impact of mass immigration is environmental, fiscal and political:  [more]

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Next Week: Wildfire, Wilderness and a Party!
Don't miss these three events sponsored by the WildWest Institute during the week of December 4th, including the annual Missoula Environmental Group Holiday Party and Silent Auction  [more]

Celebrate Montana’s Wildlands This First Friday
Join photographer Nate Shepard and the WildWest Institute at Chocolat next to the Wilma this First Friday, November 3 for a benefit art show.  [more]

Forum: “Actualizing Montana’s Restoration Economy”
The WildWest Institute's fall 2006 Northern Rockies Nature Forum series continues Tuesday, October 24 with Actualizing Montana's Restoration Economy.  [more]

Workshop on Forest Restoration and Fire Hazard Reduction for Landowners
The WildWest Institute and the National Network of Forest Practitioners is hosting an all day Forest Restoration Workshop in DeBorgia on Friday, October 20, 2006. The event is free and open to the public.  [more]

Forum: “Visions for a Sustainable Montana”
The WildWest Institute's fall 2006 Northern Rockies Nature Forum series continues Tuesday, October 3 with Visions for a Sustainable Montana.  [more]

Self Storages
What a lesson I got...  [more]

WildWest’s Summer Picnic - Sunday, August 20
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