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Welfare Ranching:

The Subsidized Destruction of the American West

 

 

Join editor George Wuerthner and National Public Lands Grazing Campaign

organizer Andy Kerr as they discuss and present slides from the

groundbreaking new book about overgrazing and its impacts on the

environment. Welfare Ranching dispels the popular myths surrounding the Old

West and documents the many costs of ranching on public lands.

 

Wednesday, March 5TH, 2003

 

7:30 P.M.

 

G.G.N.R.A. Marin Headlands Building 1054

 

A TESTIMONY TO AN ENVIRONMENTAL TRAGEDY AND AN _EXPRESSION

 

OF HOPE THAT AMERICA’S HERITAGE OF WILD AND VIBRANT WESTERN LANDSCAPES WILL

BE RESTORED AND RENEWED.

 

 

 

Heading North on Highway 101:

 

Cross the GG Bridge and take the Alexander Avenue exit (second exit after

the bridge). Stay to the right and merge onto Alexander Avenue, then take

the first left marked “Marin Headlands”. Go straight to the tunnel

entrance. * Follow the directions below.*

 

Heading South on Highway 101:

 

Go through the Waldo Tunnel, take the last exit before the GG Bridge marked

“Sausalito”. Make a right at the stop sign. Continue to the second stop

sign, go straight 50 yards and take the first left marked “Marin

Headlands”. Go straight to the tunnel entrance. *Follow the directions

below.*

 

*Directions continued:

 

Wait for the green light before proceeding through the tunnel. Continue on

Bunker Road through the park, following the signs to Rodeo Beach. After

crossing a small bridge and driving around Rodeo Lagoon the road will fork.

Take the left fork and continue down the hill toward the ocean. The road

comes to a dead end near the beach with a large parking lot on the right.

Park in the lot. The event will be held in Building 1054 and is the 1st

building on the right corner, nearest to the ocean.

 

 

 

Sponsored by The Foundation for Deep Ecology. Visit us at

www.deepecology.org or call 415-229-9339.

 

 

signature: FAQ on vegetarian resources

 

SFBAVeg/

http://www.vegdining.com

http://www.sfvs.org

Living Foods: SFLivingFoods/

due to my high amount of emails, I am unable to answer everyone's emails on

vegetarian questions.

 

 

 

 

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