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About Andy Kerr

Biographical Sketch -Andy Kerr & Alternatives to Growth Oregon
Photos of Andy Kerr for Downloading
Andy Kerr - Curriculum Vitae
Biographical Sketch -Andy Kerr & the North American Industrial Hemp Council
Biographical Sketch, Andy Kerr, Director, National Public Lands Grazing Campaign
"Andy Kerr wages war on growth," Sunday Oregonian article by Michelle Cole
Biographical Sketch - Andy Kerr & The Larch Company

Books by Andy Kerr

Oregon Desert Guide - 70 Hikes

Chieftain Columns

So-called "War on the West" a myth
Removing hooved locusts from the public trough
Re-Educating Smokey Bear on merits of fire
Livestock major factor in unhealthy forests
Clean Streams Initiative Deserves Your Vote
Lions and hunters and bears, oh my!
Urban issues also get attention of environmentalists
If Costa Rica can do it, surely so can Oregon
Avoiding war and helping farmers, industry and environment
Money grows faster than trees
Welcome back the wolf
Environmentalists reaching out to green Republicans
Abolish the Bonneville Power Administration
Reallocating the Forest Service budget
Taxpayer-funded animal slaughter obsolete
It's time to de-road the National Forest system
Fund federal forests with recreation receipts
Hikers need to pay fair share
The argument in favor of industrial hemp
Home on the Range" an environmental folk song
Reinvesting in Oregon's natural infrastructure
It's time to replace the Bureau of Land Management
Nature most powerful economic engine
Sage grouse: The spotted owl of the desert
Oft-quoted "speech" of Chief Seattle a myth
How "green" is your electricity?
Global warming: Invest now or pay later
The Human Footprint
A tradition isn't always worth keeping
Increase supply to alleviate wilderness shortage
Burden of proof should be on polluters, not children
It's time to question growth
Save the primates and free Willy
Moving Loop Road would save salmon, more
Being green helps company earn more green
Naming wilderness after Hatfield is wrong
Skiing through the public trough
Amphibians on Earth like canary in coal mine
Consensus groups can deplete democracy
Gender-bender chemical may make men less manly

Conservation Policy

Ecosystem Management Must Include the Most Human of Factors
BLM National Conservation Areas: Legitimate Conservation or Satan's Spawn?
Table 1- Comparison of Bureau of Land Management National Conservation Areas
Federal Recreation Fees: The Lesser of Two Evils
A New Name and Mission for the Bureau of Land Management
Volunteerism Alone Won't Save the Planet

Conservation Politics

Seven Degrees of Separation in the Forest Conservation Movement
90-10 Rules
Big Wild - A Legislative Vehicle for Conserving and Restoring Wildlands in the United States
Successfully Using Ballot Measures for Environmental Protection
Branding the Tree-Free Landscapes of the American West
Civil Disobedience for the Forest: The Time for Direct Action Has Come Again
Let's Get Political (Environmental Groups Must Organize or Die)
Bart Koehler's Sagebrush Advice
Environmentalists Must Diversify Now: The Environment Can't Wait
It's not Either/Or—It's All or Nothing
The Browning of Bob Packwood- A leading activist tells what went wrong.
The Browning of Bob Packwood - Uncensored Version

Consulting

You Charge How Much!?

Desert, Oregon

A Solution: The Oregon Desert Conservation Act
Oregon Desert Conservation Act Legislative Bill Outline- DRAFT V
Oregon Desert Conservation Act - Tables
Changes in the Desert Wind
The Policy and Politics of Public Land Grazing Permit Retirement: Mandatory or Voluntary?

Economics

Ecosystem-Based Carbon Sequestration

Forest-Based Carbon Sequestration: Converting Private Timberlands to Public Forestlands

Energy

Solar Hot Water System
Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs

Forest, General

Quotations about the Effects of Conventional Forest Management on Wildfire Hazard
Maine Woods—a Lesson in Values & Priorities
The Bottom Line on Option 9

Forest, Oregon

Changes on the Siuslaw

Grazing, Livestock

Domestic Livestock: Scourge of the West
Congress Designates First Livestock-free Wilderness Area
Conservationists Conceive Cow Cops, Copious Concerns Corralled
Don't Try to Improve Grazing; Abolish It!
Livestock Grazing in the National Park and Wilderness Preservation Systems
Table- Comparison of Livestock Grazing Provisions for Selected National Park System Units
The Policy and Politics of Public Land Grazing Permit Buyout: Mandatory or Voluntary?
Presidents and Livestock Grazing: National Monuments
Livestock Grazing in the National Park and Wilderness Preservation Systems
Permits For Cash: A Fair and Equitable Resolution to the Public Land Range War
Permits For Cash: A Fair and Equitable Resolution to the Public Land Range War - 2
Offer to Permittees on Soda Mountain
The Voluntary Retirement Option for Federal Public Land Grazing Permittees
Book Review: The Western Range Revisited

Growth (Population and Consumption)

As Population Rises,Civility Falls
The Best Laid Plans
Endless Growth or the End of Growth?
Growth not Good for (Most) Oregonians
Ashford, Medland or Something Else
Bend Over Bend - Wasting Away in LaBendmondville
ONRC's Executive Director Outlines 100-Year Plan for State
Crossroads Approaching for Oregon

Hemp, Industrial

The Environmental Benefits of Using Industrial Hemp
Potential of Industrial Hemp to Displace Fiber from Forests
Hemp to Save the Forests

Klamath River Basin

Klamath Falls Hearing Statement by Andy Kerr for the Oregon Natural Resources Council
An Environmentalist's Vision for the Klamath Basin

Larch Company

Biographical Sketch - Andy Kerr & The Larch Company
The Western Larch has a Contrary Nature as a Deciduous Conifer
Western Larch Photo Page

Miscellaneous

Andy Kerr on Andy Kerr Name-Alikes
Dispatching the Deer
Field Work Checklist
Getting a Job in the Conservation Movement
On Eating Meat
Poison Oak and Poison Ivy
Rolled on Columbia
Radical, Rational, Reasonable,Realistic

National Monuments

Antiquities Act, 1906

Pollution

Dirty Air: It's Everyone's Problem

Projects, Current

Projects, Future

Sagebrush Sea (& Sage Grouse)

Viewing Sage Grouse

Speaking and Speeches

Another Way to Make Money off Nature
Growing Up In Timber Country
ONRC's 100 Year Plan For Restoring Biological Diversity . . .
Regulatory Takings: Legally Justified but a Political Disaster
Wallowa County Old Guard

Wilderness

A Last Stand for Oregon's Coast Range
Excerpts from Oregon Wild
Jewels in the Old Cascades
The Charge of the Wilderness Brigade

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