Outdoor America Winter 2012
Outdoor America is the award-winning quarterly magazine of the Izaak Walton League of America. Each issue is filled with entertaining and educational articles about the conservation work of League members. We also provide in-depth coverage of broader conservation issues such as national energy policy, urban sprawl, and wetland loss. To start receiving Outdoor America, become a League member. Here's what you missed in this issue of the magazine:
FEATURES
Time
To Call a Halt
By
Emerson Hough
(From the Izaak
Walton League Monthly, August 1922)
Waltonians
By
Will H. Dilg
(From Outdoor
America, October 1924)
90 Years of Conservation
Success
The
Roaring 20s: A Call to Action
By
Dawn M. Merritt
Eat Locally: Local Farms Benefit
Local Wildlife and Economies
By
Bruce Ingram
DEPARTMENTS
League Leader
The
League’s Grassroots Conservation Leaders:
Defending outdoor America yesterday, today, and
for many years to come
Jim Madsen, IWLA
National President
Letters
Hoping for
Hen House Success * An Equal Voice for Women *
Overpopulation: Not That Complicated
League Lines
- Youth Pheasant Hunt: Lancaster Red Rose Chapter (Pennsylvania)
- Mining for Answers: Roanoke Valley Chapter (Virginia)
- Digging in Deep: Radford Chapter (Virginia)
- Nature-Loving Ninjas: Arlington-Fairfax Chapter (Virginia)
- History Lives Here: Porter County Chapter (Indiana)
- In Memoriam: Bill Shaffer and Art Bryant
- Happy Anniversary: Congratulations to League chapter celebrating milestones
How To: Celebrate 90 Years of Defending Outdoor America
Hooks &
Bulletins
Making Milestones into
Memories * IWLA National Scholarship Winners *
Policy Pulse * Spotlight on Grants * IWLA
Endowment Proposed Bylaws Changes
Last Stand
Farm Bill
Must Strengthen Conservation
Compliance
Linking crop insurance with soil
and wetland protections benefits all
Americans