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The U.S. Department of the Interior
Documentary Supplement
,
1993-2001
Prepared for the Clinton Administration History Project
Washington; DC
2000
�The Docum("'lltary Supplement to the Narrative History of the Department oflhe Interior
during the Clinton Administration (1993-2001) is contained in Boxes #2 and #3 ofthe
three (3) boxes submitted,
Box # I contains: two (2) copies ofthe Narr;ltive History itself, and two copies (2) of this
complete list of documents contained in the Documentary Supplement. The location of
each document in the Documentary Supplement is indicated in this master list.
�TABLE OF CONTENTS
BOX#:
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OPECt: 01' TflE SECIU!TA){Y .... ., ............... ", ... , ..• ,... ,.•. ,•....• ", .•.. ,.. ,.u ......... ,•• ",.......... ,., ................... ,...................... ,....
SJ;t:fl..">tary Babbitt's Testimony .... ,.,.",,, .. ,,,,,,,,,
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Spci1\:hes, Opinion Pieees, In!<:rvicws & Scl«1 Clippings & News Releases .... "..,., ....
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An:tic Refuge I A~lLCA., .... ,",." ... "".. " ... " " ..' ...... " .. ,...... " ..... '.,' ..... " ................................................................... 11
Religious..... "' ...... ,..,................, ............ ,..........,. ........ ,".,.... "",., .... ,.......... ,................................................ ,.............. II
Nalionul Monamer-Is ", ....,,,,,., .. ,,, ... ,,,........ ,, ... " ... "... " ..,,,.. ,,,...,...,,,,.. ,,,., .... .,,,,,., .... ,............................................ ,. 13
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OrFlCI: OF TIlE S~CRETARY (CONTINUEI,) .................... ,,,,, ... ,,.... ,,.,, .. ,.. ,,... ,,, .. ,,......... ,,, .. , ..... , ................................ 28
Speeches. Opinion Pieces, intervIews & Sc:I«! Clippings & News Releases (continued) ............................................ 28
Rec;<ll"Ili<l(oJl .... "." ..... ,............ ".." ..."." .... '''''''''''''' ""'''.'''''''''''''''''''''''"", "".."" ..." .m_«"_ ...._..• ....· .... __ .............. 28
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"A'IJ:lfiIC H." ............. " ..... " ..." .. " " " " ..... "" ........." .... " ".......... " .................................." ............ ,., .. ,.............
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""tilling/Oil ..,,"' ,"'"",, ......,.•.""......... " .........,," ...,,,..... ,...............
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Com! Reeflnilial;vc..... ".""....... "...."... " ..... ,... " .... ,... "."." .. ",,, ."" .. '_'."'m.. "." .. ","".... " .._"............... " ...... ,." ..... "., 37
Invasive Sp¢.dcs.....,.............. ,~ .."... ,.".."'.. ''''..''''..'''..''''.."...''''''''. ".".m''''' ...''', .., .........."
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lntt!rgo\ cnl~nt:I1 Affairs... ,......,,, .. ". " .. " .. """ ,,, ......",, ... ".".... " ...." ........ ,... ""... ,... " ....." .......................... ,.............. ,... 38
FJ:-;II & WILDLIFE AND PARKS ................... ,... :............................................................................." ......................... 40
Fish and Wildlife Service.. ,.. ,..
National Park Sen'ice, ............ ,........
LA],:D AND MINERALS MANAGEMHNT
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Bure(/u afLarld Management ., ................................ ,.. " .................................. "...........
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WATliR AND SCIENCE , .. , .., ..................... ,.... ,........................................... " ........... " ...... " ......... ,.......... " .... " " ........... 43
BUrCtlU ofReclamarioll ........... " .......... ,........ ,...
U,S Geological Sun)ey..........................
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INDIAN t\VrAIRS ..... "." ... ., ... , ............ , ..................................... , ............ , .................................................................. 44
Bureau oJ Indian Affairs" ..... ,.. ,...,.. ,....
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POLley, M,\N",{1EM~l\'T AND BUDGET .............. " .. , ................. ,., .... , ....... ,................................... ,.. ,.. ,...................... 45
�BOX#:
2
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Secretary Babbitt's Testimony
I.
January 19, 1993
Confinnation hearing
2.
January 25, 1993
Initiation testimony before Senate Indian Affairs Committee
3.
February 26, 1993
Initiation testimony before House Committee on Natural
Resources
4.
February 23,1993
General appropriations hearing
5.
March II, 1993
Mining law hearing
6.
April I, 1993
Management offlation's biological resources
7.
Mayll,1993
National Service Trust Act of 1993
8.
May 18, 1993
Land and Water Conservation Fund Emergency Funding Act of
1993
9.
May 19, 1993
National Service Trust Act of 1993
10.
JuneS, 1993
General appropriations
11.
July 15, 1993
National Biological Survey
12.
November 10, 1993
North American Free Trade Agreement
13.
February 24,1994
General Appropriations
14.
April 20, 1994
Rangeland refonn
15.
June 15,1994
Endangered Species Act
16.
January 16, 1995
Wolf reintroduction program
17.
February 16,1995
FY 1996 Budget request
18.
March 7, 1995
Moratorium on listing and consultation under the Endangered
Species Act
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19.
March 8, 1995
BIA re-organization
20.
February 6, 1996
Federal land ownership by public land management agencies
21.
February 26,1996
Impact of budget cuts and government shutdowns on the
enforcement of Environmental laws and policies
22.
March 6, 1996
National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act and the
New National Wildlife Refuge Authorization Act
.
23.
April 24, 1996
Oversight hearing on 1997 budget request
24.
FcblUary 25, 1997
FY 1998 budget request
25.
April 29, 1997
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
26.
May I, 1997
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
27.
July 30,1997
National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997
28.
September 30, 1997
Fire management
29.
October 30, 1997
Hudson casino
30.
January 29,1998
Hudson casino
31.
March 5, 1998
FY 1999 budget request
32.
March 31,1998
Covenant Implementation Act
33.
April 28, 1998
Mining Law Reform Act of 1997, Abandoned Hardrock Mines
Reclamation Act of 1997 and HardTack Mining Royalty Act of
1997
34.
May 19, 1998
Utah Schools and Lands Exchange Act of 1998
35.
March 2, 1999
FY 2000 budget
36.
March 3,1999
Reorganization of the Office of Special Trustee
37.
March 23, 1999
Withdrawals of Federal land from location and entry under
general land laws, including mining laws
38.
May 20,1999
CALFED Bay-Deha and CVPIA programs
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39,
June 9, 1999
Spatial data and geographic infomiution systems technology
4(),
September 22.1999
Americun Tndian Trust Fund Managcmem Reform Act of (994
41.
October 19, 1999
The Utah National' Parks and Public Lands Wilderness Act
42,
October 19, 1999
The ShivwHs Plateau National Conservation Area
Establishment Act
43,
October 26, 1999
Final regulatIons expanding Fedeml management of
subsistence fisheries in Alaska
44,
March I, 2000
FY 2001 Budget
45,
March 16, 2000
Las Ciencgas Nationa} Conservation Area Establishment Act
and Santa Rosa and San Jacinto t\·1011ntains National
Monument Act
Speeches, Opinion Pieces, Interviews & Select Clippings & News Releases
Overall
46.
"Babbitt Praised and Reviled for His Tenure," Billings Gazette, December 1,2000
47. . "History W1II Define Babbitt's Water Legacy," San Diego Union-Tribune,
October 25, 2000
48.
"Scc1ctary of the Interior: Courage to Do the Right Thing," by Pat Williams, MissQulian.
May 25, 2000
49.
"Babbitt Announces New Land Deal
50.
"Landing the Future." Las Vegas Sun, July 6. 2000
51.
"A Cabinet that,Refuses to be Shelved," The Christian St:ience Monitor. June 5. 2000
52.
"Homesick Babbitt is Done with Politics," The Arizona Republic, April 30, 2000
53.
"America's Cuituml Heritage: What Babbitt is Doing is Right," The Durango flen,tid,
April 14,2000
54.
"Babbitt's Secret Growth-Control Plan," New Times, March 2-&, 2000
55.
"On a Mission from God: Bruce Bahbitt and the Environment Movement: P~1l1
The Washington Post, November 23,1999
j "
Elko Dai~v Free Pre.ss, July 6, 2000
I."
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56.
.. Re-energized Babbitt Refuses to Be Sidelined by Probe," Washington Post,
July 20,1999
57.
"President Clinton Joins Interior for C.elcbration of 150 Birthday," DOl, March 4, 1999
58.
"Babbitt, Glickman Slam GOP Environmental Riders," Casper Star-Tribll~e.
October 9, 1998
59.
"Starving Our National Heritage: Secretary Babbitt Explains the Impact of Deep
th
Congressional Budget Cuts, " DOl, July 30, 1998
60.
"A Compromising Nature: Babbitt Carves his Niche," Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
July 16, 1998
61.
"Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt was Supposed to Live Above Washington's Poisonous
Atmosphere. Now, with an Independent Prosecutor Investigating Him, He Finds
Onc(!-Pristine Image Contaminated by Scandal," The New York Times Magazine,
July 6, J 998
62.
"The Leavitt-Babbitt Peace Prize." The Salt Lake Trihune. May 12, 1998
63.
"Interior Secretary Seeks to Follow Aida Leopold's Lead," Wiscollsin State Journal,
Apri I 30, 1998
64.
"Earth Day Message From Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt: The Enduring Vision of
Aldo Leopold," DOl, April 21, 1998
65.
"The Quiet Revolution to Restore our Aquatic Ecosystems," Remarks ofInterior
Secn:tary
Bruce Babbitt, The 20th Anniversary of the North Carolina Chapter of the Nature
Conservancy, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, November 6, 1997
66.
"Statl~ment
of Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt on the Death of Mollie Beattie,
Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service," DOl, September 10, 1993 - June 5, 1996
67.
"National Wildlife Federation Sixty-Second Annual Meeting," Remarks of the Secretary,
March 21,1998
68.
"Remarks of Secretary Bruce Babbitt to Interior Employees," 001, February 13, 1998
69.
"Interior FY 1999 Budget Promotes Protection and Restoration of Nation 's Natural and
Cultural Resources," DOl, February 2,1998
70.
"Interior FY 1998 Budget Focuses on the President's Continuing Commitment to
Preserving the Nation's Public Land and Natural and Cultural Resources," 001,
February 6, 1997
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71.
"To See the Forest AND the Trees: Establishing the Roots of New Forestry for the 21 st
Century," Remarks of Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt Yale University School of
Fomstry, December 10, 1966
.
72.
"Statement ofInterior Secretary Bruce Babbitt on House Passage ofHR 3662, the FY '97
Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act," June 20,1996
73.
"Statement by the President on the Omnibus Consolidated Rescissions and
Appropriations Act of 1996," April 26, 1996
74.
"lntc~rior FY 1997 Budget Focuses,on American Restoration; Promotes Partnership to,
Address Regional Environmental Issues," 001, March 19, 1996
.
75.
"Secretary Babbitt Brings The Natural Heritage Van Tour to North Carolina and
Georgia," DOl, January 22,1996
76.
"The GOP's environmental onslaught is being defeated, giving rise to a new movement
called American Restoration. We shall empower communities to restore every single
watershed in America," Remarks of Interior SecretaI)' Bruce Babbitt, December 13, 1995
77.
"After String of GOP Defeats on Environmental Issues, Interior Secretary Babbitt
Recognizes New Grassroots Restoration Movement, Launches Campaign to Heal and
Restore Every Watershed In America," 001, December 13,1995
78.
"The Future Environmental 'Agenda for the United States," by Brucc Babbitt in Arizona,
October 29,1992
Endangered Species Act
79.
"Law Refonn Group Hosts Babbitt," The Denver Post, November 18,2000
80.
"Atlantic Salmon Placcd on Endangered Species List," The Washington Post,
November 14,2000
81.
"Babbitt OKs Plan to Balance Wildlife, Growth," Las Vegas SlIn. November 2, 2000
82.
"Missouri River Levels May Change," USA Today. November 30, 2000
83.
"Species Extinction Risk Grows" Press Enterprise, R;verside CA, September 29, 2000
84.
"Move to Save Wildlife Snags Spending Bill. The New York Times. October 3, 2000
85.
"Activists Criticize Plan to Expand Ft. Irwin," LA Times, October 27,2000
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86"
"Catch and Restore; A Birthday Greeting From 1849 C Street, Washington, DC," by
Bruce Babbitt, TROuT. Winter 1999
87.
"Don't ';Snnoz' on Salmon," by Secretary Bnlcc Babbitt
88.
"Speech by Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt before the Society ofConservation
Bio:ogists:' June 17,1999
89.
UTo Sec the Forest AND rhe Trees," Establishing the Roots of New Forestry for the 21 ~l
Century," Remarks of Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, Yale University School of
Forestry, December 10, 1996
90.
"Our Shared Mission: Explore, Map and Protect America's Heritage," Remarks of
'Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt before the American Defense Preparedness Association.
O,range County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, March 19, 1996
91"
"The Thin Green Line," by Bruce Babbitt
92.
"Memo to Fellow Arkansans:" M?fCh 14, 1996
93.
31l4f96 Memo to. Arkansas weeklies and dailies from Michael Gauldin, 001 Director of
Communications forwarding camera-ready article "Arkansas, South Shows Nation How
it's Done," by Bruce Babbitt, SccretulY of the Interior,
94.
"A Nation United by Waters," Americall Whitewater, May/June 1996
95"
"Forward to The Yellowstone Wolf: A Guide and Source Book"
96.
"Colorado's Greenback Cutthroat: The Essence of1he Endangered Species Act"
97.
'''Bruce Babbitt. U.S. Secretary of the Imerior, Keynote Address Before the Convention of
International Trade in Em.langcred Species of Flora and Fauna," November 19,1994
98.
"Southern Hospitality Welcomes Native Creatures," by Bruce Babbitt
99.
"Twenty Years Ago the Greenback Cutthroat Trout was Thought 10 be Extinct, bUI Right
Now There's One on My Line," Spotts Afield, Winler 1995-96
100" "Saving Six Birds with One Stone," by Bruce Babbitt
101. "U,S. Seeks to Remove Gray Wolf From Endangered List," Los Angeles Times,
July 12, 2000
102. "In Mural. Young Artists Envision Restored River," The Washington Pos!, luly 27, 2000
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103. "[n Calif.: Birdies vs. Bighorns-Palm Spring's Drive for a Prestige Golf Resort Caught in
Battle Over Wildlife and Opcn Space," The Washingtoll Post, May 31, 2000
104.
"S(~cretary ofthc Interior Bruce Babbitt Comments on the lO'h Circuit Court Decision
Supporting Wolf-Re-Introduction at Yellowstone," January 13,2000
lOS, "Babbitt Unveils First Statewide Habitat Conservation Plan for Wisconsin Butterfly,"
September 27, 1999
106. "Marking a Victory for Eagle Rights, Once-[mperiled National Symbol to Be Removed
From Endangered Species List," The Washingtoll Post, July 3, 1999
107. "After 30 Years, the Nation's Living Symbol [8 Deemed Safe," The New York Times,
July 3, 1999
108, "Secretary Babbilt to Host Stakeholders Meeting Regarding the Pima County
Conservation Efforts." DO[~ Decemher 1, 1998
t09. "Secretary Babbitt to Announce Special Rule to Help Recover the Preble's Meadow
Jumping Mouse," DOl, December I, 1998
110. "Babbitt Condemns Shooting of Mexican Wolves, Interior Secretary to Return to Lobo
Rdcase Area in Arizona," 001, November 13,1998
11 t.
"Interior Secretary to Lument the Plight of the Bumble Bee: Remarks on Importance of
Restoration of Natural Areas to Highlight Concerns with Dwindling Populations of
Polli"ators," September 29, 1998
112. "State Trout Denied Protection; Babbitt Cutthroat Rescue Succeeding," Albuquerque
Journal, September 1O. 1998
113. "Babbitt Says Falcon May Leave Endangered List," Tlte Washington Post.
August 26, 1998
114. "Falcon's Comeback Hailed. »eregrine Fakon Soars off Endangered List," The Arizona
Republic, August 25, 1998
115, "Babbitt's Suck on Top After u Rough Winter," The Associated Press, August 22, 1998
116. "Babbitt Says Cutthroat Is Doing Fine·Secretary Casts Doubt On Need for Protection:'
Albuquerque Journal, August 20. 1995
117. "Babhitt Praises Utah Efforts: to Preserve Bonnevi1le Trout." The Salt Lake Trihune, May
17,1998
118. "Babbitt: S 1 Million from Developers.," Sucmmefllo Bee, May 12, 1998
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119. "Babbitt Sets Plan to Pare Endangered Species List," The Washington Post, May 6, 1998
120. "Babbitt Announces New Policy, Plans to Delist Endangered Species," 001,
May 6, 1998
121. "Statement by Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt on the Court of Appeal Decision
Regarding Wolf Reintroduction," 001, April 30, 1998
122. "Low-Tech Effort Aimed to Return Massive Trout to Nevada Waters," The Washington
Post, April 19, 1998
123. "Renewing Trout,",USA Today, April 20, 1998
124. "Spring Mountains to be Safe Haven for Rare Species," Las Vegas SUIl, April 13. 1998
125.
'~For
Man or Mouse?" Babbitt Seeks Win for Both, The Deliver Post, April 9,1998
126. "Safe Harbor's Plan will Help Save Endangered Woodpeckers," State, Columhia, SC,
April 4, 1998
127. "States Must Get Moving on Salmon Plans," The Register Guard, March 18, 1998
128. "Balance on Species," San Diego Union-Tribune, March II, 1998
129. "Wolves Take Wmy Steps toward Wild," Albuquerque Journal. January 27, 1998
130. "Mex.ican Wolves Retum to Southwest, Despite Ranchers' Howls," The Washington
Post. January 27, 1998
131. "Babbitt Visits Maine to Endorse Salmon Recovery Plan," December 15, 1997
132. "lntelior Secretary Praises Monumental Conservation Achievement in San Diego
County," October 23,1997
133. "Bring Back the Natives," Remarks of U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt,
Outdoor Writers Association of America, Haines City, Florida, June 24, 1997
134. "Babbitt Unveils Joint Plan to Restore Fish, Rural Growth, Bring Back the Natives,
Replenishes Trout, Bass, Salmon Coast-to-Coast," June 24, 1997
135. "To Reauthorize the Endangered Species Act," Remarks of Secretary of the Interior
Bruce Babbitt, at the National Press Club, July 17, 1997
136. "Babbitt and Daley Say Protections for Rare Plants and Animals Have Increased Under
The New End~ngcred Species Act," June 6, 1997
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137. "The New Endangered Species Act Top Ten Achievements ofC]inton Administration
RefoJnns," 001, September 1997
"
138. "Secretaries of Interior and Commerce to Sign Landmark Order on Endangered Species
and Indian Tribes," 001, June 4,1997
139. "Statement by Solicitor of the Interior John Lcshy on Supreme Court Decision in Benl1ell
v. Spear," 001, March 19, 1997
140. "Statement of Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt Regarding the San Diego City Council
Vote on the Multi-Species Conservation Plan," March 18, 1997
141. "Joint Statement, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Department of the Interior on the
Endangered Species Recovery Act of 1997 Introduced by Senators Chafee, Baucus,
Kernpthomc' and Reid"
142. "Statement ofSecrelary Babbitt on Scientific Report on Extinction Threats to Many
Mammals World-Wide," 001, October 3,1996
Wi~d
143. "Secretaries Babbitt and Glickman Sign Agreements with Plum Creek Timber to Improve
Habitat Conservation for Wildlife and Fish," 001, June 27, 1996
'
144. "Interior Secretary Signs First-of-its-Kind Species Habitat and Open Space Conservation
Plan in Orange County California," 001, July 17, 1996
145. "Statement of Secretary Babbitt on House Appropriations Action to Fund Habitat
Conservation Plans in California," 001, June 6,1996
146. "Interior Secretary to Sign Safc Harbor Agreement for Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers
Before U.S. Golf Assn. Ladies Open," 001, May 29, 1996
147. "Bruce Babbitt to Hcar About 'Bear Necessities'; Meet with Private and Public Partners
for Black Bears," 001, March II, 1996
148. "Bruce Babbitt on Why Endangered Species Matter"
Wildlife/Refuges
149. "Purchase Preserve a Paradise in Pacific, Nature Conservancy buys Unspoiled Atoll,"
USA Today. May 4, 2000
150. "Perspective: Interior Chief Plants New Flood Control Ideas," The Clarion Ledger
151. "Interior Chief Says He'll Hunt for Balcones Habitat Money," News Austin American
Statesman. January IS, 1999
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152. "Babbitt: Presenting Open Space is Above Partisan Politics," News Austin Americ(]l1~
Statesman, January 15, 1999
153. "Statement of Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt on Decision of the Supreme Court
Not to Review Wolf Kill Case," January 13, 1999
154. "Babbitt to Dedicate 4,OOO-Acrc Wildlife Refuge Addition; Will Tour New Bear Creek
Unit of San Luis NCR," May 5,1998
155. Interior Secretary to Cite Progress on Water for Central Valley Refuges as Mouel for
Bay-Delta Success, May 5, 1998
156. "Something to Crow About: Babbitt Touts Valley Wildlife Efforts," Brownsville Herald.
Manoh 18, 1998
157. "Bahbitt Makes New Feathered Friend in the Valley," Corpus Christi Caller-Times,
~1arch 18, 1998
158. "'nterior Department Releases Policy to Manage Central Valley Project Water for Fish.
Wildlife, November 20,1997
159. "Outdoor Gear Surcharge Not a Clinton Administration Initiative," September 17, 1996
160. "Note to Associated Press, Correction to Sec oflnterior Babbitt's Remarks regarding
Teaming with Wildlife," September 17, 1996
161. ""Secretary Babbitt to Announce Transfer of Land Parcel Near Boston From Army to
Wildlife Refuge System," August 5,1996
162. "Clinton Administration Announces Proposed Additions to San Diego National Wildlife
Refuge and Stay Mountains to Support San Diego County's Natural Communities
Conservation Program," May 31, }996
163. "Clinton Administration Announces Addition to West Virginia's Canaan Valley National
Wildlife Refuge," May 31, 1996
164. "Clinton Administration Announces Proposed Addition to Heliacal Forest Protecting
Rare forest Breeding Area and Lease Extension ror Kalaupapa Historical Park;' DOl.
May)I,1996
165. "Clinton Administration Requests Funds to Bstablish Key Cave National Wildlife Refuge
in Alabama," May 31, 1996
166. "'Secretary Babbitt, Alaska Native Corporation Sign Agreement to Protect Bear, Salmon
Habitat on Kodiak Island," November 15, 1995
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167. "Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge," DOl, Fact Sheet
168. "Springtime for Polluters: Behind Closed Doors, the Republicans Are Trashing the
Environment," The Washingtoll Post. October 22,1995
169. "Marine Corps Touts Compatibility o[Miiitary Training, Endangered Species
Protection," December 14, 1995
170. "Babbitt joins Marines at Camp Pendleton; Will Sign Agreement With Marine Corps to
Protect Species Habitat," DOl, October 26, 1995
171, HHunting and Conservation: A Legacy at Risk? Remarks by Deputy Director John
Rogers Governors Symposium 011 America's Hunting Heritage Grecn Bay, Wisconsin,
August 28, 1995
Arctic Refuge I ANILCA
172. <lean Black Gold Ever Flow Green?" The Nehl York Timel>, November 12,2000
173. "Arctic Resen.'e Safeguards Urged," 111C Associated Press, November I, 2000
J 74.
"Arctic Drilling Proposal Sparks Heated Debate," Environment News Sen1ice,
November 1,2000
175. "Senator Urges Ddlling for Oil in Alaska," The Washington Times. November 2,2000
~eeds')"
176.
"Would Arctic Oil Answer U.S.
77" Washington Post. October 16,2000
177,
lOA Resource More Valuable than Oi!," The Christian Science Monitor, October 11,2000
178,
"Budget Drops ANWR; Murkowski Still Pushing Oil Plan," Anchorage Daily News.
April 14, 2000
179. "Senate Vote Favors ANWR Drilling," Anchorage Daily NeH's, April 7,2000
180, "Letter from the Secretary; Drilling in the Arctic Refuge, What's In Jt For You?"
November 14, 1996
181. "Letter from the Secretary: The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: As Close as Your Own
Backyard,"'DOl, November 14, 1996
182, "Statement of Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt on New Legislation by Senator
Frank Murkowski to Pennit Oil Exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge,"
March 8, 2000
.
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183,
"Babbitt, Lawmakers Urge Ban on ANWR Oil Projects," Anchorage Daily News,
Match 24, 1999
184,
"A Time to Drill, And a Time To Preserve Creation," by Brucc Babbi\l
185.
"Babbitt Signs Decision for Alaska Petroleum Reserve That Balances Protection For
Wildlife Habitat With Oil and Gas Development," DQ!, October 7,1998
186.
"Babbitt Presents Plan to Allow Oil Oriliing in Alaska Reserve," The Washington Post,
August 7, 1998
187.
'
"Secretary Babbitt to Announce Final Decision on Development of National Petroleum
Reserve in Alaska," August 4, 1998
188.
"Statement by Secretary Babbitt on USGS Assessment of Oil Reserves Under Arctic
National Wildlife Refuge," ~!ay 17,1998
189.
"Statement ofSecretary of the Interior on Supreme Court's Decision in United States v
Alaska," June 19,1997
I90.
"Interior Secretary to Sign Wildlife Protection Agreement for Land Acquisition in Alaska
through Exxon Funds," DOl, May IS, 1997
191.
"Secretary Babbitt Signs Agreement to Promote Economic Development for Alaska
Natives and to Protect the Kenai River," DOl, May'13, 1997
192.
"Statement of Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt on Introduction of Legislation to
Name Brooks Range Wilderness in Arctic Refuge Ailer Mollie Beallie," June 25, 1996
193.
"Landmark Conservation Act Marks 15th Anniversary on Decembe~ 2~"DOI,
December 1, 1995
Religious
194. "The Potential of the Science~Religion Confluence for Affecting Policy and
Administration;' by Bruce Babbitt, The Bos/on T/uwlogic(lllllstitule, 1999
195. "Babbitt Spiritual Beliefs Help Him Care for the Earth," Multo Staresman, July 28. 2000
196. "Between the Flood and the Rainbow: Our Covenant To Protect the Whole ofCreation,"
Secretary Babbitt, February 13, 1996 in SL Louis
197. "Stc\\'ards ofCreation." by Bruce Babbitt, Christiau Century, May 8,1996
198. ','Remarks At University of Virginia in Charlottesville, V A," Secretary Babbitt,
October 19,1995
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199, "America Awakens 10 be Stewards of God's Creation," by Bruce Babbitt
200. "Leading America Closerto the Promise of God's Covenant," Keynote Address of U.S.
Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt, Associated Church-Press 1996 Annual
Convention. Mesa, Arizona," April 11, 1996
National Monuments
201.
"Babbitt Will Tour Proposed Monument," by Maureen O'Connell, Arizona Daily Star,
November 30, 2000
202.
"Action on Pillar Precedes Bigger Preservation Issue," by Michael Janofsky, The New
York Times, November 30, 2000
203.
"BLY! Needed Redirection on Red Desert," Casper SWr Tribune, November 17,2000
204.
"Babbitt's Protection Program Criticized," by Associated Press. Billings Gazette,
November 16, 2000
205.
"Babbitt: Red Desert Plan Flawed," by Jeff Gcarino, Casper Star Tribune,
November 16, 2000
20G.
"Babbitt's Wyoming Visit Draws Applause. Protest:' by Associated Press,
Las Vegas Sun, November 16 1 2000
207.
"Babbitt to Tour Red Desert," by Jeff Gearino, Casper Star Tribune, November 15,2000
208.
"Ariz.ona, Idaho Get Nat'l Monuments," by Matt Kelley, Associaled Press,
November 13, 2000
209.
"Local issues Confront Montana Delegation," by Kirsten Scarer, Billings Gazelle•
. November 3, 2000
210.
"Plans Proceed on Black Rock Conservation," by Frank X. Mullen, Jr" Reno Gazette
JOll-mal, November 2, 2000
211.
"Babhitt Signs: Red Rock Canyon Plan/' by Lisa Snedeker, Las Vegas Slln~
November I, 2000
212.
"Bnbbitt Makes Monument Recommendation to President Clinton," DOl,
August II, 2000
213.
"Clinton Creates 4 National Monuments," by Charles Babington, The Washington Post,
June 10,2000
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214, "Clinton Urged to Protect Lands with 4 More National Monuments," by Fredreka
Schouten, USA Today, June 1,2000
215. "Clinton Creates, Expands Four National Monuments," hy Charles Bebington.
The Washington Post, January l2, 2000
216. "Secretut)' Babbitt's Introductory Remarks at New National Monument Designation
Ce",mony (Grand Canyon)," Bruce BabbiU, January I 1,2000
217, "Protecting America's Natural and Historic Treasures," President Clinton and Vice
President Gore, January 11.2000
218. "Remarks by the President on Land Preservation," President Clinton, December 14, 1999
219. "Proposed Grand Canyon~Parashant National Monument," White House Fact Sheet,
Decm"b.r 14,1999
220. "Clinton Looks to the West in Search of a Legacy," by Joy Crawford! Rello Gazette.
Journal, May 28, 2000
221. "Conservation Sweep Angers Many in Region," by Fredrcka Schouten, Reno Gazette
Journal, May 28. 2000
222. "Bryan Secks National Designation for Black Rock," by Fredreka Schouten,
Rello Gazette-Journal, May 28, 2000
223. "Many Presidents had Predilection for Prescrvation/' by David Judson, RCllo Gazelle
Journal, May 28, 2000
224. "Hull, Babbitt Weighing PreselVe," by Judd Slivka, The Arizona Republic, July 28, 2000
225. "Allard Blames Babbitt for Delay on Sand Dunes," by Michael Rumano, Dellver,Rocky
Mountain News. July 28. 2000
226.
"Water Words Snag Dunes Park," by Mike Soroghan, The Deliver Post, July 28, 2000
227,
'Third Monument's a Charm," by Donna M, Kemp, Dr.serel News, July 27, 2000
228. "Babbitt Stm is Noncommittal Aoout Vemli11ion Monument Designation," by Marija B.
Vader, The Daily Sentinel, July 21,2000
229, "A Monument to Controversy?" by Mike Soraghan, The Denver Post, July 21, 2000
230. "'Babbitt Seeks Monument for Area on Arizona Strip;' by Associated Press.
Arizona Daily Star, July 16, 20(1{)
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231. "A Monumental Plan for Arizona," by Associated Press, Desert News, July 16,2000
232. "A Peak Experience: Babbitt Stands Atop Paria Plateau and Urges Monument Status,"
by Gary Ghioto, The Arizona Daily Sun, July 15, 2000
233. "Protection Likely for Paria Plateau Area," by Judd Slivka, The Arizolla Republic,
July 15, 2000
234.
"On~gon
Mountain Protection Proposed," by Associated Press, Las Vegas Review
Journal, July 12, 2000
235. "New National Monument Urged," by Mike Soraghan, The Denver Post, June 30, 2000
236. "Bahbitt: Don't Fear Craters Expansion," by Ken Miller, The Idaho Statesman,
June 26, 2000.
·237. "Babbitt Talks with Statesman Board," by Statesman Staff, The Idaho Statesman,
June 24, 2000
238. "No Monument Plans for San Rafael," by Tom Wharton," The Salt Lake Tribune,
June 28, 2000
239. "Give-and-Take Bodes Well for Land Deal," The Arizona Republic, June 26, 2000
240. "Don't Stand in the Way," The Deliver Post, June 24, 2000
241. "Babbitt Faces Divided Crowd on Craters Expansion," by Kelly Teal, Idaho News,
June 24, 2000
242. "Interior Department Gives Conditional Support for Dunes," by Kelly Teal, Idaho News,
June 24, 2000
243. "Speakers Voice Suspicion, Support, Criticism of Craters Plan," by N.S. Nokkentved,
Times-News, June 24, 2000
244. "Babhitt Says Craters Expansion Likely," by Fredreka Schouten, The Idaho Statesman,
June 21, 2000
245. "Canyons of the Ancients," CPL? Stewardship Initiatives, June 19, 2000
246. "Valley Lawmakers Lose Fight on Sequoia Monument Plans," by Michael Doyle,
Sacramento Bee, June 16, 20~0
247. "Monumental Feud Brewing," The Denver Post, June 15, 2000
248. "House Protects Monument Funds," by Eric Pian in, The Washington Post, June 16,2000
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249. "Canyons of the Ancients Named a National Monument," by Mike Soraghan, The Denver
. Post, June 12,2000
250. "President Quickly OKs Ironwood MOllument," by Tony Davis'and Maureen O'Connell,
Arizona Daily Star, June 10, 2000
251.' "Clinton to Preserve Hanford Reach," by Kevin Galvin, The Seattle Times, June 9,2000
252. "Clinton to Announce Monument for Hanford Reach," by Joel Connelly and
Charles Pope, Seattle Post-Illlelligencer. June 9, 2000
253. "Babbitt Backs Pinal's Desert Conservation Plan," by Associated Press, AP Wire Service,
June 3,2000
254. Governors Want Next President to Reorganize Resource Agencies," by
Christopher Smith, Salt Lake Tribune, June 2, 2000
255. "Babbitt Seeks Monument Status for Columbia's Hanford Reach," by Les Blumenthal,
The Idaho Statesman, June 1,2000
256.
"New National Monument Closer to Reality," by Mike Soraghan, The Denver Post,
June 1, 2000 .
257. "Clinton Asked to Name Monuments," by Associated Press, The New York Times,
June 1,2000
258. "NW Areas on Monument List," by Michelle Cole and Jonathan Brickman,
The Oregonian, June 1,2000
259. "New Monument Closer to Reality," by Mike Soraghan, The Denver Post, June 1,2000
260. "Babbitt Asks Clinton to Protect Ironwood Forest," by Joe Salkowski,
Arizona Daily Star, June 1,2000
26 I. "Hanford Reach as Monument Gains Ally," by Joel Connelly. Seattle Post Intelligencer,
JUlie 1, 2000
262. "Courage to Do the Right Thing," by Pat Williams, Missoulian, May 25, 2000
263. "Babbitt's Map of Craters Plan Draws Rapid Fire," Rocky Barker, The Idaho Statesman,
May 16, 2000
264. "Murray, Delegation Must Steer Any Hanford Reach Plan," Tri-City Herald,
May 18,2000
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265. "Begging for Progress on Hanford Cleanup," The Sealtte Times, May 17.2000
266. "Bahbitt Backs Hanford Reach, but Locals Want Control," by Joel Connelly,
Seattle Post Inrelligencer, May 17,2000
267. "Hanford Lands Likely to GCl Monument Status)" by Mike Lee,
May 17, 2000
Tri~CilY
/ferald,
268, "H<qlford Reach May Get Lusting Protection," by Lynda V. Mapes. The Seattle Times.
May 12,2000
269. "Ranchers, Babbitt Map Out Plan for Great Rift National Monument," by Rocky Barker.
The Idaho Statesman, May 10, 2000
270. "What You Should Know," i<lahoSlateS!IIOIl, May 10,2000
271. "Babbitt Back in State to Talk About Craters," by Associated Press,
11,e Idaho Statesman, May 9, 2000
272. "Monumental Consequences," The Salt Lake Tribune. May 6, 2000
273. "Let the Breaks Be," by Lorna Thackeray, Billings Gazette, May 4, 2000
274. "Babbitt Says He Plans to Come Back to S1ate," by Karl Puckett, Grcal Falls Tribune,
May 4, 2000
275. "Babbitt Crowd Fired Up," by Karl Puckett, Great Falls Trihune, May 3, 2000
276. "Missouri Breaks," Billings Gazette, May 2. 2000
277. "State Awaits Tuesday Visit by Babbitt,"'by Karl Puckett, Grcat Falls Trihune.
May 1,2000
278. "Babbitt Likely to Get an Earful Just as It Should Be," by Karl Puckett,
Greal Falls Tribune. May 1.2000
279. "Babbitt Promises Battle to Close Pumice Mine," by Mark Shaffer, The Arizona
Republic, April 26, 2000
280, "A Landmark Recommendation," by Michael
April 25,2000
Romano~
Denw:r Rocky Mountain News,
.
281. "Do· It· Yourself Desert," by John Briley, The Washing/on Post, April 30, 2000
282. "A Gem Field of Rocks," by William Boolh, Tire Waslringtoll Post, May 3, 2000
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283: "Name It and They Will Come: Park Designations Rake in Tourists:' by Patrick Joseph,
The Sail Lake Tribune, April 30, 2000
284,
"It's on Babbitt to Make Land Deal Happen," The Arizona Repuhlic, April 28, 2000
285,
"Bahbitt May Push 2 More Monuments:' by Audrey Hudson, The Washillgton Times,
April 25, 2000
286.
"More Monuments? Babbitt Considering Land in CoJomdo, Oregon," by Matt Kelley,
The Salt Lake Tribune, April 25, 2000
287.
·'Monument is the Final Step in Protecting the Stately Sequoias," by John Krist,
Tlte Press Enterprise, April 25, 2000
288,
"BLM Lands Need Protectimi," by jim Baea, The Press Enterprise, April 25, 2000
289,
"Seeking to Safeguard California Mountains by Way of Congress," by Barbara Whitaker,
The New York Times, April 22. 2000
290.
"Babbitt Ponders Plan for Craters Expansion:' by Rocky Barker. Tlte Maho Statesman,
April 19,2000
291.
"America', Cultural Heritage; What Babbitt i, Doing i, Right," by jeff Widen,
The Durango Herald, April 14,2000
292.
"Babbitt Plan to Expand National Monuments hlclude 1 Million Acres South orSt.
George," by Brent Israelsen. The Salt Lake Tribune, December 14, 1999
293.
"Pinnacles Would Grow by 8~OOO Acres. Under Babbitt Plan," by Jim Doyle,
San Francisco Chronicle, December j4, 1999
294,
"Proposal, Would Guard Land," by Randall Mikkel,en, USA Today, December 15, 1999
295,
"Clinton Plan, SG52-Million Land Legacy Initiative," by Edwin Chen,
Los Angeles Times, December 15, 1999
296,
"Babbitt; Save the Land or Step Aside," by Martin Kasindorf, USA Today,
December 13, 1999
'
297.
"Proposed National Monument," USA Today, December 13. 1999
298,
"2 NGW Arizona Monuments?" by Steve Yozwiak, The Arizona Republic.
December 13, 1999
299,
"Amid I'rote't, Land-Protection Plan Goes to President," by Michael Janofsky,
The New York Times, December 13, 1999
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300. "A New Government Indicator," The Washingtoll Post, December 13,1999
301. "Arizona Preserved Magic ofCavems," by Bruce Babbitt, The Arizol/o Republic,
April 17,2000
302. "Bahbitt Delivers on Third Utah Monument Promise," 001, October 15, J 999
303. "Babbitt Supports Protection for California Rocks and Islands," DOl, September 1, 1999
304.
"Steens Mountain Needs Protection, Babbitt Says," by Hal Bernton, The Oregoniafl,
August 6, 1999
305. "Santa Rosas Win Over Babbitt," by Jeanette Steele, The Press Enterprise,
August 4, 1999
306. "Babbitt to Visit Ore,'s Steen Mountain," by Tam Moore, Capital Press, July 30,1999
307. "Babbitt Bemoans West's Dead Rivers," by Berny Morson,
News, June 9, 1999
Dellve~
Rocky Mountain
308. "Babbitt: Ruins Need More Protection," by Gail Binkly, Montezuma ValleyJournai,
May 27,1999
309. "BLM Gets Plenty oflnput'on Managing Grand Staircase," by Judy Fahys, The Salt Lake
Tribune, March 20,1999
310. "Babbitt Targets Last Best Place," by Lukas Velush, Arizona Daily SUIl, March 14, 1999
311. "BLM Land to be Auctioned Offin Pieces," by Shaun McKinnon, Las Vegas Review
Journal, March 12, 1999
312. "Land-Grab Threatens Economy," by Richard L. Lawson, USA Today, Febnmry 10, 1999
313. "Jnterior Secretary Celebrates Land Exchange with Utah," 001, January 8, 1999
314. "The White House Letter (The Honorable Mike O. Leavitt)," January 7, 1999
315. "Babbitt: Cooperation, Not Conflict, Helps Public Lands," by Susan Gordon,
The News Tribune, September 25,1998
BLM I Grazing
316. "A Bureau of Land Management for the 21 st Century," by Bruee Babbitt,
March 24, 2000
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317. "BLM Mission Shifts to Preservation," by leffBumard, The Arizona Republic,
July 14,2000
318. "New Mission for Public Lands," The Denver Post, July 30,2000
319. "BLM Tackles Role as Environmental Champion," by Penelope Purdy.171C Denver Post,
July 30, 2000
320. "Court Backs U.S, on Land Use," by Edward Walsh, rhe Washing/Oil Post,
May 16,2000
321. "Editorial: Bahbiu's Push Prompts Black Ridge ProtectiOJi," The Daily Scnlillel,
Apri I2, 2000
322. "Babbitt Responds to Montana RAe, Plans Return Visit 10 the Upper Missouri River and
Breaks Rc~ion," DOl, April 7,2000
323. "Babbitt Grazing Rcfonns Merit Supreme Court's OK," Tlte Dai(v Sell/inc/,
March 1,2000
324. ;;BlM Announces Utah Wilderness Re-inventory Results; Secretary Babbitt Initiates
Process to Consider Designating Additional Wilderness Study Areas DOt,
February 4, 1999 .
j "
325. "National Conservation Area," by Jim Lamb, Greell Valley News, January 13, 1999
326. "Babbitt Praises Revival of Range Refonn Plan," by Chris Tollefson and Kerry Drake,
Casper Star Tribune, September 4~ 1998
327. "BLM Chief Looks to Revise Land Swap Appraisal Process," Casper Star Tribune,
March 8, 1998
328. "Land Exchanges Benefit America's Taxpayers)" by Pat Shea. Casper Star Trihune,
Mar<:h 8, 1998
329. "New Grazing Bill Attempts to Fix Something That's Not Broken," DOl.
October 24, 1997
330. "'The Subpoena of Documents on BLM Mining Bond Rule Unnecessary," 001,
July 16,1997
331. "Secretary Babbitt Asks Congress to Transfer Parcels of Federal Land to Several
Calilomia Tribes;' DOl, May 28,1997
332. "Secretary Babbitt Directs BLM to Halt Action, Go Back to the Drawing Board With
Law Enforcement Regulations," DOl, March II, 1997
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333. "Rangeland Management Aet (Memo)," March 12, 1996
334. "Remarks to: The Society of Range Management, Colorado Springs, by Bruce Babbitt,"
February 14, 1994
Lands l.,.rgacy
335.
"Lands Legacy Gains Ground," by Cart M. Cannon. National Journal, June 10,2000
336. "House LikeJy to Pass Sprawling Conservation Bin," by Tract Watson, USA T()(iay,
May 8, 2000
337. "Our Values are Etched in the Landscape," by Bruce Babbitt, Manoh 3, 2000
338. "President Clinton's Lands Legacy Initiative," President Clinton, January l2, 1999
339. "Lands Legacy Funds Preserved," by Bill McAllister, The Denver Post, June 16,2000
340. "Interior Se<;retary to Promote Colorado's Lands Legacy," DOl, October 6, 1999
341. "Babbitt Calls for Lands Legacy Funding This Year," DOl, October 4, 1999
342. "Babbitt Urges Protection of Open Space in Georgia," 001, September 30,1999
343. "Babbitt Visits Los Angeles' Last Open Space, Discusses Need to Curb Over
Development with Pennanent Funding Source," DOr, September 17. 1999
Brand}~vine, Paoli Battlefields, Says COnh'feSS Should
Pass President's Lands Legacy Programs," DOl, August 26, 1999
344. "Babbitt Supports Prot""tion for
345. "Wilderness: Gi(ls to Us All," DOl, September 3, 1999
346. "Babhitt Feast," by Kathie Durbin, Inner Voice, Ju1yl August 1999
347. "Babbitt Commends LA for Bringing Coastal Wetlands into the Limelight."
The Times~Picayune, July 22, 1999,
348. "A Historic Commitment to Preserving Our Lands," by President Clinton and Vice
President Gore, July 12, 1999
349. "Potomac River Selected to be Part of President's American Heritage Rivets Initiative,"
DOl, November 6, 1998
350. "Administration List: 100 Land Buys Worth $328 Million," by Joby Warrick,
111e Washington Post, February 2, 1998
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Parks
351, "Clinton Signs Sand Dunes Park Bill," by Mike Soraghan. The Denver Post,
November 23.2000
352, "New Mining Rules Protect Federal Land:' by Traci Watson, USA Today,
November 22, 2000
353. «Saving Yosemite," Salt Diego Union-Tribune, November 22, 2000
354. "Snowmobile Ban Sct for '03 at 2 ParkS," by Thea Stein, The Denvor Post,
November 23. 2000
355, "Plan Unveiled to Restore Yosemite to Natu.ral State," by James Rainey,
The Los Angeles Times, November 15,2000
356, "Park Service Anticipates $441 Million Cost," by Eric Brazil, San Francisco Examiner,
November IS. 2000
357. "$441 M Set to Cut Yosemite Congestion," by John Ritter, USA Today.
Nov<:mbcr l5. 2000
358. ';Grand Canyon Dedicates Rail Center," by loel Eskovitz, The Salt Lake Trihune.
October 27, 2000
359. "Making a Quieter Canyon," by Mark Shaffer. Tire Arizo1la Republic, October 26, 2000
360. "Officials Recommend Snowmobite Ban for Yellowstone by 2003," by Troci Watson,
USA Today, October 11, 2000
361. "America's Next Generation of National Parks," by Todd Wilkinson, The Christian
Science Monitor, October 3, 2000
362. "Unpaving Paradise to Rebuild Yosemite," by Mark Gross.i, rite Fresno Bee,
November 15, 2000
363. "Tuming Back the Clock In Yosemite," by Glen Martin, San Francisco Chronicle,
November 15, 2000
364. "A Plan for Yosemite." Tlte Fresno Bee, November 15, 2000
365, "Babbitt: Tower Destruction is Act of Creation." by Robert Hoh. Gettysburg Times,
July:l,2000
366. "Babbitt Invokes Lincoln's Challenge, Union Struggle," DOl, November 19.1997
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367. "Our Unfinished Task: To ReSlore What They Did Here and Advance What was Said
H{'Te;' by Bruce Babbitt, Novemher 19,1997
368. "Gettysburg Tower Falls Today," by Jessie Halladay, USA Today, July 3, 2000
369; "Last Casualty of Gettysburg," by Michael A. Fletcher; The Washington Post,
June 7, 2000 .
.
370. "U.s. WiH Demolish Tower in Park." by Associated Press. The Washington Times,
June 7, 2000
371. "Clinton Offers Plan to Prolect U.S. Shorelines," by Marc Lacey, The New York Times,
May 27, 2000
372. "Eincrgency Funding Sought to Save Endangered Civil War Battle Sites." by
~ichael Kilian. The Chicago Tribune, May 17,2000
373. "America's :r-.;atlonal Parks: The Welcome Sign is Out," by Bruce Babbitt, May 23, 1994
374. "A New Conservation Ethic;' by Bruce Babbitt, The Los Angeles Times, June I, 1994
375. "Babbitt Unveils Parking Plan for Yosemite," by James Rainey, Tire Los Angeles Times,
March 28, 2000
376. "Babbilt Announces Drall Plan 10 Restore Xosemite Valley," 001, March 27, 2000
377. "U.s. Sues to Raze Tower ut Gettysburg," by Stephen Barr. The Washington Post,
December 10, 1999
378. "Statement by Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt Regarding Action by the House of
Representatives to Give Congress Veto Power Over U.N. Designations:' DOl.
May 20,1999
379. "Interior Secretary Announces Comprehensive Planning Process for Yosemite VaHey,"
DOl, December 7,1998
380. "Comments of Yosemite Superintendent Stanley T. Albright Comprehensive Planning
Process for Yosemite VaHey Announcement," DOl, December 7, 1998
381. "Park Advocates Back Comprehensive Approach to Yosemite," DOl, December 7, 1998
382. "Remarks of Charles M. eluscn, SenIor Policy Analyst, Natural Resources Defense
Council, Regarding Comprehensive Planning of Yosemite National Park," DOl.
December 7, 1998
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383. "Statement by Dr. Francis McManamon, (Kennewick Man)Chief Archaeologist of the
Department of the Interior," DOl, October 29, 1998
384. "Glacier Bay Fishing Provision Meets With Approval," 001, October 21, 1998
385. "Babbitt Commemorates 30th. Anniversary of Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Canoeing
Down Protected River; Announces Project to Further Protect Lamprey River Fish," DOl.
October 2, 1998
386. "Babbitt Announces Designation of Lumber River in North Carolina as National Wild
and Sccnic River,': DOl, September 28,1998
387. "Local Eflorts will Preserve Loess Hills, Babbilt Says," by Michael Coleman,
Sioux City Journal. September 27, 1998
388. "Iowa's Very Special Hilts," Des Moines Sunday Register, September 27, 1998
389. "Babbitt: Protect Loess lfills," by Charles Bu'llard. Des Moines Sunday Register,
September 27, 1998
390. "Yellowstone Reborn," by Jim Robbins, Audubon, July! August 1998
391. "Babbitt Deflects Political Barbs," by Lukas Velush, Arizolla Dai(y Still,
January 7,1998
392: "Yellowslone Bison Body Count Continues to Climb," 001, March 14, 1997
393. "Statement of Interior Secretary Bruce Babbin First Grant Agreement from 1996 Fann
BilllbrEvergladcs Restoration," DOl, December 12,1996
394. "Natuml Quiet will be Restore to Grand Canyon National Park Under Clinton
Administration Proposal," 001, July 26, 1996
395. "Statement by Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt on Announcement by President
Clinton That Will Close Mine on Outskirts of Yellowslone National Park," DOl,
August 12, 1996
396. ·'Remarks'by the President in Announcing Agreement to Save National Park from ;,,1ine
Development." by President Clinton;' DOl, August 12, 1996
397. "President Clinton: Parks for Tomorrow," April 22, 1996
398, "Interior Secretary Babbitt Rallies Support for Restoration
C & 0 Canal," DOl, February to, 1996
ofFlood~Ravaged
Historic
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399.
"National Park Foundation Raises $400,000 for C&O Canal Restoration," DOl,
February 10, 1996
400.
"We Can Rebuild the Canal," by Bruce Babbitt, rhe Washington Po,t, Febnlary 2,1996
401.
"Interior Secretary to Kick Off Volunteer Efforts to Restore Flood-Ravaged Historic
C&O Canal," DOl, February 8,1996
402.
"Statement by Department of Interior on Designation of Yellowstone National Park as a
World Heritage Site in Dnnger," DO!, December 5, 1995
403.
"Bruce Babbitt to Tour Appomattox Court House; Warns ofOOP Bill in Congress to
Close :-.Iational Historic Sites," DOl, October If} 1995
404.
"Are Great Smokie, Next on Closure Hit List"" by Bruce Babbitt," October 17, 1995
405.
"Teddy Roosevelt's Legacy vs, the New Republicans," by Bruce Babbitt,
October 17, 1995
406.
"Symington's Attack on Grand Canyon is Real," by Bruce Babbitt, The Ari:::ona Tribune,
January 21,1996
407.
"Giving Something Back to a Generous Companion." by Bruce Babbitt.
January 21,1996
408.
"Wil! We Erode or Restore Our Kationa! Parks'!" by Bruce Babbitt, January 21, 1996
409.
"Bruce Babbitt Address to the American Institute of Architects Delivered In Atlanta at
11 a.m. on Friday May 5, 1995," by Bruce Babbitt, May 5, 1995
Everglades
4l0. House Approves Plan to restore Everglades," by Lizette Alvarez, The New York Times,
November 4, 2000
411.
"House OKs Everglades, Starts Recess," by Jim Abrams, November 4,2000
412,
'''Replumbjng the Everglades," The Christian Science Monitor, October 3, 2000
413. "The Thio Green Line," by Bruce Babbitt, April 12,2000
414, "State, Federal Leaders Praise Everglades Restoration Plan," by Jennifer Maddox
Serg!mt, Naples Dally News, June 28, 2000
415. "Interior Secretary Babbitt Praises Everglades Restoration Act," DOl, June 27, 2000
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416. "Bill Would Authorize Start of 30·Year Everglades Restoration Plan," by Jennifer
Maddox Sergent, Naples Daily News, April II, 2000
417. ','Buyout to Aid Glades Costly," by Cyril T. Zaneski, The Miami Heralt!, April 2, 2000
418. "Babbitt: Swap Deserves Study," by Eric Staats, Naples Daily Ne,,'s, January 8, 2000
419. "The Collier Family Has Proposed Exchanging its Big Cypress Mineral Rights for
Development Rights at Homestead Air Base," by Eric Staats, Naples Daily News,
January 8, 2000
420. "Miccosukees Strike Deal to Build in Glades," Cyril T. Zaneski, The Miami Herald.
July 31,1998
421. "Babbitt Announces Plans to Create Scientific Panel to Guide Everglades Restoration;
Leading Scientists Endorse Approach," 001, February 25, 1999
422. "Talisman Land Excbange Final and Signed by Interior Secretary Babbitt and Florida
Governor Bush:: DOl, March 26, 1999
423. "Melaleuc. Research Facility and East Coast Buffer Lands to be Funded in Final Farm
Bill Expenditures," 001, January 6, 2000
424. "Resloring the Foundation of Youth," by Bruce Babbitt, January 7, 2000
425. "National Academy of Sciences Announces Everglades Science Review Panel," 001.
September, 23, 1999
426. "South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force Science Advisory and Review Panel;'
001, February 25, 1999
427. "Babbitt Signs $46 Million Glades Deal," by Robert P. King, The Palm Beach Post,
February 13, 1998
428. "Babbitt Endorses Cohesive Buffer Between Cities, Glades," 001, JUlle 12, 1997
429. "East is West and West is East and in the Twain We Meet," by Bruce Babbitt,
June 12, 1997
430. "Vice President Announces $20 Million Land Acquisition Grant for Florida Everglmies,"
001, May 28, 1997
Headwaters
43 j.
"Last~Mjnute
Deal Reached to Save Headwaters Forest," by Frank Clifford,
Tire Los Angeles Times, March 3, 1999
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432. "Final Agreement Reached on Headwaters Redwoods Transaction," 001,
March 2, 1999
433. "Headwaters Forest," 001, March 2, 1999
434, '''Dca I to Save Headwaters Redwoods in Final Stage," by Dan Morain, The Los Angeles
Times, February 22, 1999
435. "No Agreement Reached on Headwaters Habitat Plan; Federal Agencies to Decide Next
Steps," 001, December 17, 1998
436. "Oral! Redwood Habitat Plan Submitted for Public Review," 001, July 13, 1998
437. "Redwoods Habit.t Conservation Plan Fact Sheet," 001, Febnmry 27, 1998
438. "Agreement in Principle Reached Lo Protect Old Growth Redwood Groves in Addition to
the Headwaters Forest, 001, Febl1lary 27, 1998
439. "Statement by Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt on Senate Appropriations Action
on Crown Butte and Headwaters Forcst/' DOt July 18. 1997
440. "Milestone Achieved in Headwaters Deal: 001 Identifies Exchange Assets," 001,
December 5,1996
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BOX#:
3
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (CO''TINllEO)
Speeches, Opinion Pieces, Interviews & Select Clippings & News Releases
(continued)
Reclamation
441.
"The 52-Year Old Matilija Dam is Cracking with Age." Los Angeles Times,
Oclobor 13,2000
442.
"Babhill Takes Symbolic First Step in Removal of Silt-Choked Matilija Dam," Los
Angeles Times, October 13, 2000
443.
''OJ.i Valley News," October ]3, 2000
444.
"Babbitt Tears into Matilija Dam," The SllIr. October t 3, 2000
445.
"Babbitt Removes Part of California Dam," Tlte Associated Press. October 12, 2000
446.
"Demolition . Derby, Babbitt Visits Ruises Hope of Matilija Dam Removal," Ventura
COl/IIIJ'Reporter, October 11, 2000
447.
"Babbitt in California for Dam Removal," The Associated Press, October 6, 2000
448.' "U.S. Makes Scientific Case to Keep Snake Dam Intact in a Science Article; Federal
Biologists Backs the GovcmmcnCs Position that Breaching 1sn't the Way to Save
Salmon," The Oregonian. November 3, 2000
449.
"Dcstluction Is Just the Beginning," An Interview with Secretary of the InterIor Bruce
Babbitt, Orioll Afield, Spring 2000
450.
"Pact Averts New Hostilities in California Water Wars," Los Angeles Times,
JUlle 12,2000
451.
"State, U.S. Moved to End Water Wars," The Sail Jose Mercury News, June. 8,2000
452.
"Restoring Our Natunll Heritage," Nmural Resources & EnVironment, American Bar
Association, Winter 2000
453.
"Water Policies Enter Greener Era," San Jose MerCllry News, June 9, 2000
454,
"California. U.S, Plan Sweeping Water Project," Los Angeles Times, June 8, 2000
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455. "Colorado Water Project Nears Go-Ahead, Long-Delayed Proposal Would Fulfill
Promise
to Utes, But Environmental Groups Object," USA Today, June 5, 2000
456. "Interior Secretary Babbitt Hopes to Resolve Klamath Basin Water Wars," Associated
Press. April 18, 2000
457. "U.S. Drops Plans for Auburn Darn," Los Angeles Times. March 22, 2000
458. "Water: Time to DeaI-CalFed Compromise Depends on Davis and Babbitt," Voices Bee
Editorials, "March 12, 2000
"
459. "Babbitt Vows Help to Protect Delta," Mobile Register, March 7, 2000
460. "Babbitt Puffs, a Bit, Sees Two Dams Gone," Seattle Post-!ntelligel1cer,
February 11,2000
461. "Showdown at Snake River," Natiol/al JOllrnal, January 8, 2000
462. "Babbitt Calls 1999 Year of Accomplishment on Colorado River, Outlines Efforts
Necessary for Continued Progress Toward More Efficient Use," DOl,
December 17, 1999
463. "Department of Interior Published Final Water Banking Rule," 001,
October 28, 1999
464. "California Water Plan Negotiations Complete," 001, October 18, 1999
465. "California's Colorado River Water Talks Successful," 001, August 4, 1999
466. "California Watcr Agencies Move Closer to Resolution," 001, June 15, 1999
467. "Beyond the Valley of the pammed," Utne Reader. May/June 1999
468. "Babbitt Predicts Truce in Water Feud," Los Angeles Times, June 3, 1999
469. "Babbitt Takes a Greener Tum, Wants Balance Between Reclamation, Wildlife," The
Arizona Republic, June 9,1999
470. "Babbitt Delivers Water Warning: California Agencies Have 30 Days to Put End to
Squabbling," San Francisco Chronicle, March 18, 1999
471. "Babbitt Deals Setback to Water District," Los Angeles Times, January 22, 199?
472. "Demolish Outdated Dams That Endanger Fish," San Francisco Chronicle
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473.
"Oregon Dam is Knocked Down - Washingron Could See Action Next," Oregonian;
July 16, 1998
474.
"Babbitt Supports Federal Energy Regulatory Commission EITorts to Broaden Debate
Over Rclicensing 250 Hydrodams during Decade Ahead," DOl, July 8, 1998
475.
"Interior Secretary Signs Landmark Conservation Agreement to Remove Edwards Dam,
At Edwards, Babbitt Puts Dam Owners on Notice," DOl, Ylay 26,1998
476.
"Cutthroat Trout Lead Restoration of Ecosystem," Reno Gazelle Journul, May 8, 1998
477.
"Water Wars Ebb Away in the \Vest, Washington Interior Secretary has Helped to Turn
the Tide," Financial Times, January 8, 1998
478.
"Wesl's Water Rules Eased, Colorado River Transfers Win Federal Clearance, but
California gets a Warning, Babbitt Issues Stern Water Usage Warning to California,"
Santa Barbara Ne,vs Press, December 17, 1997
479.
"Interior Department Purchases CAP Water to Protect San Car'o~ Reservoir; San Carlos
Tribe, Phelps-Dodge Also Contribute Funds, CAP Water Delivery to Gila River Indian
Community and San Carlos Irrigation and Drainage District Expected to Begin Thursday
Afternoon," DOl, Augusl21, 1997
480.
"Babbitt Backs Decision to Remove Maine Hydrodam, Landmark Plan Restores Salmon,
Shad, Shortnose Sturgeon to 17 miles of Kennebec River," DOl, July 30, 1997
481,
"Wherever Land Divides US. Water Unites US," Remarks of Secretary of the Interior
Bruce Babbitt, National Association of Counties, Baltimore, MD, July 14, 1997
482.
"Babbitt Endorses Plan to Overhaul 11 Hydro Dams, Three Dams to be Removed Under
Progressive, First of Kind, 'Watershed Agreement' for Fish," 001,
June 17, 1997
483.
"Data from Grand Canyon Flood Positive, More than 50 Large Beaches Created," DOl,
May 22,1996
484.. "Initial Scientific Data: Glen Canyon BeachesfHabitat-Building Test Flow/' U.S. Bureau
of Reclamation
Science
485, "U.S, Coral Reef Task Force Unveils Groundbreaking Plan, Will Tackle Major Risks to
Economy, Consumers. Environment; Plan Culls for Protectmg 20 Percent of All U,S,
Coral Reefs by 2010," DOl/NOAA
486. "Restoration Takes an Integrated View;' Conservarion Voices. October/November (999
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487, "'Coral Economy, Task Force Says Reef can Revive Islands," November 3. 1999
488, "Charting A New Course for Coral Reef Conservation: Working Groups of the U.S,
Cora! Reef Task Force Respond to President Clinton's Order to Conserve the Nation's
Coral Reef Ecosystems, "November 3,1999
489, "Interior Department. NOAA to Host Coral Reef Meeting in Sc Croix," 001,
Oelobcr 22, 1999
490, "Babbitt Calls Attention to Plight of Frogs and Amphibians, Amphibian Declines,
Dcfonnities nod Disappearances Focus of Inter-Agency Taskforce Interior Budget
Increases for Amphibian Response
Acth~tjes."
February 18, 1999
491. "US. Set Move on Invasive Sea Organisms," The BostOll Globe, January 27, 1999
492. «Launching a Counterattack Against the Pathogens of Global Commerce," Prepared
Remarks of Secretary ofthe Interior Bruce Babbitt, First National Conference on Marine
Bioinvasions, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sea Grant College,
January 26, 1999
493, "Global Warning: A Call to Action on Climate Change," Remarks ofSe<;retory of the
Interior Bruce Babbitt in Portland; Monterey, Boulder, Ann Arbor, New York, Palm
Beach and \Vashington, DC
494. HInterior Secretary to Call Attention to Impact of Climate Shifts on Wildlife and Marine
Species," DOl, October 6, 1998
495. "Babbitt to Address American Ecological Society and the Nature Conservancy on
Climate Change," DOl, August II, 1997
496. "'Intl:rior Department Scientific lnfonnation Projects arc Highlighted in the Vice
President's Access America Report, February It. 1997
497. "Babbitt Launches Counterattack Against Marine Bioillvasive Species, Interior Secretary
Compares Biotic Slurry Pumped from Ship Ballast with Oil Spills," January 26,1999
498. Statement by SecretaI)' of the Interior Bruce Babbitt on Invasive AIlen Species at Science
in Wildland Weed Management Symposium, Denver, CO, April 8. 1998
499. "Bruce Babbitt The Power & Imagination of Ecological Restoration, Texas Conference,
December 1998
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Wildfire
500. "Babbitt Promises Locals Will Help Set Fire Policy, Secretary of Interior tours site of
Alder Fire," Jackson Hole Guide. October 4, 2000
501. "Turning to Burning to Protect Forests," Babbitt Pledges to Call on Counties in Quest to
Fireproof the West, Idaho Post Register, September 29, 2000
502. "U.S. to Resume 'Prescribed Fires,' Exemptions Granted to Ban on Controlled Burns in
West," The Washington Post. October 27, 2000
503. "U.s. Weighs Plan to Limit Spread afForest Fires, The New York Times,
August 22, 2000
504: "Babbitt Vows to Aid Firefighters," Associated Press, August 18,2000
505. "Forests Trimmed to Cut Risk of Fires," USA Today, June 7, 2000
SOq.
"Disaster in Los Al~mos Illustrates the Concepts ofa Moral Hazard," St. Paul Piolleer
Press, May 28, 2000
507. "Federal Land Managers Defend Pr~scribed Burns at Wild Fire Summit," Associated
Press, May 31, 2000
508. "Babbitt Leaves Prescribed Bum Ban in Place for National Parks," Associated Press,
May 27, 2000
509. "Population Shift in the West Raises Wildlife Concerns," The New York Times,
Mav 30, 2000
510. "U.S. Will Aid Victims of Fire, Babbitt Says," The Washingtoll Post,
May 15,2000
511. "Controlled Burning, Out of Control," The New York Times, May 13,2000
512. "Country in Crisis: BLM Initiative Would Restore Great Basin," Associtited Press,
May 4, 2000
513. "Fire Bums Out of Control in New Mexico," The New York Times, May 9, 2000
514. "Interior Boss Wanns Up to Idaho Fires," The Salt Lake Tribune,
August 19, 1998
515. "Babbitt, Firefighters Mark Overhaul of Wildland Fire," DOl, March 31, 1998
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516. "TLC Documentary Highlights Training of U.S. Smoke Jumpers," DOl,
March 5, 1998
517.
"Babbitt to Use Flamethrower, High Tech, to 'Fight Fire with Fire," DOl,
February 18, 1998
518. . "Babbitt to Foresters: Unite Stakeholders to Invest in Fire," DOl, May 9, 1996
519. "Cabinet Secretaries Endorse Integrated Wildland Fire Policy," DOl, Febmary 14, 1996
Indians
520. "C.S. Backs Tribe, Rejects Gold Mine Proposal," Los Angeles Times,
November 17,2000
.
521.
"Interior Secretary Tells Indians that Education is No. I Priority, Slar Tribune,
November 14;2000
522.
"Warm Spring Tribes, PG&E, anrllnterior Sign Agreement for the Pelton Round Butte
Hydro Project," Apnl 12, 2000
523.
"Joint Statement by the Department ofIntcrior, Treasury and Justice on DeciSion in
Cobell v. Babbitt." December 21, 1999
524.
"Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy's Reservation Indian Reserved Water Rights
Water Settlement and Water Supply Enhancement Act of 1999," February 28, 2000
525.
"President Clinton Signs into Law Administation's First lndian Water Rights
Settlement," December 10. 1999
526.
"Letter to the Editor - The Washington Post," Kevin Gover, AS/[ndian Affairs
527.
"New Final Regulations on Indian Gaming to be Published;' April 7, 1999
528.
Fact Sheet on fndian Gaming and New Interior RegulHlions (25
529.
«Babbitt Tours Aging Zia School," Albuquerque Journal. September 9, 1998
530.
'''Bahbitt Promises to Push for Money for Zia School," The Associated Press,
September 10, 1998
531.
"BIA School Budget Cuts False Economy," Editorials, September 10, 1998
532.
"Bureau of Indian Affairs Approves Gaming Compact and Preserves the Right of Other
Tribes to Negotiate Their Own Compacts," 001. April 25. 1998
C~F.R.
Part 291)
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533,
«Letter to Honorable Tribal Chainnan," signed by Kevin Gover, ASlindian Affairs,
April 25, 1998
534. "1nterior Department Sends Rec;;ommendations to Congress to Resolve Tribal Trust
Fund's Claims," DOl, November 14, 1997
.
.
535. "Fact Sheet on Indian Tribal Trust Funds, How is the Administmtion Addressing the
Department's Management ofTribal Trust Funds?" November 14,1997
536. "Secretary Babbitt to Sign Landmark Tribal Water Righls Agreement with Oregon and
Wann Springs Tribes," DO!, November 14,1997
537. "Cherokee Leaders Sign Landmark Joint Agrecrnent to Resolve Months of Crisis for
Oklahoma Nation," 001, August 25, 1997
538. "Landmark Settlement Reached by San Carlos Apaches Over Usc of Tribal Water for
Phelps Dodge Mine," 001, May 21, [997
539. "Land Exchange Protects Environmentally Sensitive Lands in Florida and Establishes
Indian Trust funds," 001, December 18, 1996
540.
"Indian Self-Determination Regulations Effective August 23," DOl, August 20, 1996
541. "Interior Department and Microsoft Join in New Partnership to Bring Computer
Technology to Remote Indian Schools;' DOl. lune 21, [996
542. "Interior Secretary to Seek Comments on Authority to Authorize Class
Between States and Tribes," DOl, April 18, 1996
mGaming
543. "Secretary Babbitt Strengthens Indian Resources Protection," DOl, April 10, 1996
544.
"Tribal Rights to Sue Stricken," DOl, March 28, 1996
Mining/Oil
545. "Babbitt Promises Battle to Close Pumice Mine," The Arizona Republic. April 26. 2000
546. "\Vhitc House Details Strip Mining Stance)" The Washington Post, April 1&, 2000
547. "Slicing Off Mountaintops," Th. New York Times. April 14, 2000
548. "Babbitt Orders New Environmental Study of Impact of Oil Drilling offCalifomia; Lease
Suspensions to Continue," November 12, 1999 accompanied by:
I. "Letter to the California Coastal Commission," and
II "California Offshore Leases" fact sheet
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549. "Statement oflntelior Secretary Bruce Babbitt Regarding the National Research
Coum:il's Report on Hardrock Mining on Federal Lands," September 29, J999
550. "Secretary Babbitt Announces Plan to Reopen the Comment Period for Federal Oil
Valuation Rule," March 4, 1999
551. "Inlerjof Department Announces Plan to Use Royalty-Tn-Kind Oil to Refill Stmtegic
Petroleum Reserve," February II, 1999
552. "Mining Laws Cheat Taxpayers," USA Today, February 19, 1999
553. "Mountaintop Removal Shakes Coal Statement," The Washing/on Post. August 31.1998
554. "Statement: Delay in New Oil Valuation Rule Costly to American Taxpayers,"
July 9,1998
555. ''The J 812 Mining Law: Legal Rip-Off ofPubiic Resources," by Secretary of the Interior
Bruce Babbitt, May II, 1998
556.
"Old Adversaries Renew Mining Debate," Casper SWr Tribune, April 29, 1998
557,
"Nevada Officials Battling Babbitt Over Mining Laws," Las Vegas SUfi, April 29, 1998
558. "Babbitt Criticizes
125~ Year-OJ4
ylining Law," The Associated Press, April 29. 1998
559. "Statement by Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt: Congressional Action Aids 011
Companies at Taxpayer Expense," April 29, 1998
560. "Babbitt Challenges Congress to Pass Mining Law Refonn," April 28, 1998
561. "Don't Target the 1872 Mining Law As Vehicle to Protect Environment," The Salt Lake
Tribulle. April 12, 1998
562. "Statement of Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt Regarding Actions Taken by the Justice
Department Against Four Major Oil Companies for Knowingly Undervaluing Oil
EXlrncle<l from Public.nd Indian Land," 001, February 19, 1998
563. "Secretary Babbitt and Foreign Secretary Gurria Announce Maritime Boundary Talks for
the Gulf of Mexico." DOl, December 11, 1997
564, "Statement of Secretary of the Interior Bruce Bahbitt on DuPont Press Conference on
Okefenokee Mining Proposal," DOl, April II, 1997
565. "Secretary Babbitt Pleased with Court Decision on Mining Law~ Circuit Court Decision
Supports Tightening Administration of the Antiquated 1872 Mining Law;" 001.
January 28, 1997
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566. "Babbitt Signs Five More Patents Under Antiquated Mining La\\-'; The 1872 Mining Law
Privatized Valuable Federal !v1ineraJ Deposits for a Couple of Bucks: per Acre," DOl,
December 4, 1996
567. "Secretary Babbitt loins PacifiCorps. Washington State, and Other Partners in
Announcing Final Target Solution to Cut Pollution From Centralia Power Plant," DOl,
Dccemher3, 1996
.
568. "Babhitt Says It's Time to FiX the 1872 Mining Law; The Antiquated Law Passed by
President Grant is a Poor Return oflhe Nation's Natuml Resources," 001,
September II, 1996
569. «(nlerior Department and Western Govenl0rs. Join Forces to Clean Up Abandoned Mine
Sites," DOl, July 2, 1996
570.
"Babbitt Blasts Bills to Block Enforcement of Strip Mine Reclamation Standards. H DOl.
May I, 1996
.
571. "A Billion Hc-re, A Billion There *' Outdated Mining Law Forces Interior Secretary to
Give Away Billion Dollar Property to Mining Company," DOl, April 30, 1996
572. "Secretary Babbitt Directs BLM to Improve Oil and Gas Ulilization Process," DOl,
April 16, 1996
573.
"Roy~l1ty
574,
"Dep~rtment
Relief for Heavy Crude Expected to Increase Domestic Production," 001,
February, 8, 1996
ofillterior and Energy (0 Announce Changes in Policy and Regulations. for
Heavy Crude Oil in California," 001, February 7,1996
575. "The Interior Deprutmcnt Acknowledges the Dislingllished Services of the US. Bureau
or Mines," DOl, December 13, 1995
576. "Statement ofSecretnry ofthe Interior Bruce Babbitt on the Closure of the U,S, Bureau
of Mines," DOl, October 25, 1995
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Coral Reef Initiative
I.
Department of the Interior memorandum duted December 22.1997, recommending
among other things that a coral reef protection effort be announced and launched by the
Clinton Administration at a national oceans conference then under discussion.
2.
Interior Department corat reef initiative incorporated into the May 7, 1998, "Working
Draft'· oftne National Oc"ean Conference potential de1iverablcs (including suggested edits
in hand by the 1nterior Department),
orde~
3.
Undated draft ofa potentia1 coral reef executive
4.
Memorandum from Secretary of the IntcriorBruce
prep<1fcd by NOAA staff.
Ba~bitt
dated May 21,1998,
recommending processing of a draft executive order on coral reef protection prepared by
the Department of the Jotener, The draft order dated May 20, 1998 is attached to the
memorandum and includes provisions estabtishing the Coral Reef Task Force and
mandating requirements for Federal agencies in protecting coral reefs,
5.
Department of the Interior memorandum to the Office ofManagcment and Budget dated
June 5,1998. recommending revisions to the Interior Department draft executive order
based on review of agency comments, Among other things, the memorandum
recommends replacing a "no·net~loss" standard for Federal agency actions with II non~
degradation requirement, which was adopted.
6.
Executive Order 13089 of June 1 i, 1998, on Coral Reef Protection.
Invasive Species
1.
Letter to Vice President Gore dated April 25. 1997 from several hundred scientists
requesting him (0 address the problem and to establish a commission for that purpose.
Seventl U.S. Senators also wrote Vice President Gore supporting the scientists' request.
2.
Letter from Vice President Gore dated June 17, 1997, to Senator Bob Graham statirlg thut
he wal; directing tile Secretary oflhc Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, and Secretary of
Commerce to develop a strategy for invasive alien species. The Department of the
lnteric~r draft of tile letter dated June 9, 1997 is: also enclosed. Tbe Vice President scnt
similar letters to other Senators and to representatives of the sCientists that signed the
letter under Tab I.
3.
"Campaign Against Alien Invasive Species: An Action Plan for the Nation" dated
October 7t 1997. This. document was prepared in response to Vice President Gore's
request for a strategy and, among other th~ngs. recommends issuance of an executive
order.
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4.
Speech by Vice President AI Gore delivered at a meeting of the Wildlife Conservation
Society in New York City on April 20, 1998. The spe.cch addresses invasive species and
the need for action on them.
5.
Memorandum dated May 27, 1998, from Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt to the
Director of the Office of M(trlugemcnt and Budget recommending processing of an
executive order 011 invaSive alien species. A draft executive order dated May 22, 1998 is
attached to the memorandum:
6.
federal agency comments on the May 22, 1998, draft executive order recommended by
Secretary Babbitt.
7.
Department of the Interior revised draft executive order dated July 10, 1998, faxed to the
Office of Management and Budget on that date by the Science Advisor to the Secretary
of the Interior.
8.
Federal agency comments on an Office of Mmlilgement and Budget revised draft
executive order dated September 8, 1998.
9.
Office of Management and Budget revised draft executive order dated September 28,
1998. and Department of Defense comments sent to the Department of the Interior for
review.
10.
Department of the Interior response to the Office of Management and Budget dated
September 28, 1998, on the Department of Defense comments, and comments on the
draft executive order itself dated Septembe-r 29, 1998.
11.
Office ofManagemcnt and Budget revised draft executive order dated January 25, 1999.
12.
Executive Order 131 12 of February 3, 1999.
I ntergovernmental Affairs
fur/itm Gaming
3,
Lener to Bruce Babbitt from the National Governors Association, July 8. 1998
4.
Letters to Governors from Bmce Bahbitt, July 1994
5.
Letters from GovernorS to Secretary Babbitt regarding the proposed rule on Indian
G.millg, October t 997
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Lake Tahoe
6.
Letter from Secretaries~ Babhitt and Glickman to Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council,
June 24, 1997
.
7,
Letter from Secretaries Babbitt and Glickman to President Clinton, July 24. 1997
Weed }vfatwgement
8,
Memo to Assistant Secretaries, Directors and Bureau Heads, wI attachments: "National
Initiative on Invasive Plant Species," June 29, 1995
CALFED
9.
Letter from Governor Gray Davis to Secretary Babbitt Re: Central Valley Improvement
Act, Section 3406(b}(2), November 6,1999
PAR
10.
Letter from John Berry to Melanne Verveer, Office of tile First Lady, Re: PAR.
November 17, 1998
Lands Legacy
11.
Memo to White House: "Lands Legacy Outreach Plan," by Grace Garcia,
February 6, 1999
California OJJshore Oil Leases
12.
letter to California Coastal Commission from Secretary Babbitt, August 13, 1999
13.
Letter to Secretary Babbitt and Walt Rose~busch from California Coastal Commission,
July 27, 1999
LWCF 5tareside Grants
14.
Letters to from Secretary Babbitt to Governors, February 15,2000
Hard Rock l'vfining
15.
Letter from Secretary Babbitt to the Western Governors Association, April 29. 1999
16.
Letter from the Western Governors Association to Secretary Babbitt, January 11.1999
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FISH & WILDLIFE A:-ID PARKS
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
1.
Endangered Species Reintroductions and Reclassification-list of species thai have been
de-listed/reclassified wjth a brief explanation
2.
U.s. Supreme Court Sweet Home Decision
3.
U.S. District Court Decision on Removal of Wolves from Yellowstone National Park
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
4.
Parks for Tomorrow: President Clinton"s Plan to Restore and Preserve America's
Nalional Parks (4/22/96)
5.
A Comprehensive Plnn for the Restoration of the Everglades (1/19/96)
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LAND AND MINERALS MANAGEMENT
BURBAU OF LAND MANAGEMBNT
1.
Statement of Michael Penfold, Assistant Director, Land and Renewahle Resources before
the Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands, House Commincc on Natural
Resources. on Reforestation and Reinvestment on public lands and National Forests of
the Pacific Northwest (3/30/93)
2.
Statement of Michael Penfold, Assistant Director, Land and Renewable Resources before
the Subcommittee on ?'iational Parks and Public Lands, House Committee on Natural
Resources, on H.R. f602. A bill "to reronn the management of grazing on the public
r;lIlge lands' (4120/93)
<
3.
Statem~nt
of Robert Armstrong, Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals Management
before the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources, House Committee on
Natural Resources. on a hearing on llnrcdaimed Hardrock !'>.4ines (8/5/93)
4,
Statement of Mike Dombeck, Acting Director, Bureau of Land Management before the
Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands, House 'Committee 011 Resources. on
HK 1713, The Livestock Grazing Act(7111/95)
5.
Statement of Michael Dombeck, Acting. Director, Bureau of Land Management before
the Subcommiuc~ on Interior and Related Agencies, Senate Committee on
Appropriations. on the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (S/7/96)
6.
Statement of Maitland Sharpe, Assistant Director for Renewable Resources and Planning,
Bureau of Land Management before the Subcommittee on Livestock, House Committee
on Agriculture, on the Range Management Program (9/17/97)
7.
Statement of Maitland Sharpe, Assistant DirectorJor Renewable Resources and Planning,
Bureau of Land Management before the Subcommittee on -:"'{alionai Parks and Public
Land:!!, House Committc-c on Resources, on the Range Management Program (9130197)
8,
Statement of Bob Armstrong, Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals Management
belbre the Subcommittee on Energy Research, Senate Committee Oil Energy nnd Natural
Resources, on MMS Proposed Oil Valuation Rule (6111/98)
9.
Statement of Henri Bisson, Assistant Director, Bureau of Land Management, before the
Subcommittee on National·Parks and Public Lands, House Committee on Resources,
Noxious Weeds and Invasive Plants (6/24/99)
on
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·10.
Statement of Charles Wassinger, Associate Director, Bureau of Land Management
Oregon-Washington State Office, before the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral
Resources, House Committee on Resources, on Proposed Federal Mining Policy Changes
and Their Effect on the Mining Industry and on State and Local Revenues (9/l1/99)
15.
June 1,2000
Secretary Babbitt Makes Four New Monument Recommendations
to President Clinton
16.
May 9,1996
Engaging Stakeholders to Reinvest in Prescribed Wildland Fire:
Remarks by Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt at the Tall Timbers
Conference (Boise, ID)
17.
March 24, 2000
Remarks by Bruce Babbitt to BLM Interactive Town Meeting,
Phoenix, AZ
18.
Memorandum dated 2/6/97-Upgrading HardTack Mining Environmental Regs
19.
Letter to Bmce Babbitt, Bob Annstrong and Pat Shea datcd 10/2/97, regarding BLM
current plans to revise the regulations governing surface managemcnt of hard rock mining
43 CFR Section 3809
20.
Letter Bmce Babbitt dated 1I29/99-re: refusing request to delay publication of the
propo!>ed revisions to BLM's surface mgmt. mles until after completion of the National
Academy of Sciences study
to
'.
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WATER ANI) SCIENCE
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
I.
InteriQr Solicitor John Leshy's Speech on the Future ofRec[amation
2.
Record of Decision of Secretary Babbitt for the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam
Environmental Impact Statement
3.
Record of Decision-Animas Ln Pluta
4.
Bureau ofReclarnation Record of Decision: Columbia River System Operation Review
US. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
5.
May 27. J994-Memorandum: Downsizing of the Geologic Division, by Ben Morgan
6.
May It, J993-·Memorandum: Authority to Create National BIological Survey
7.
May 17, J993-0rganizational Preparations for the Creation oftbe National Biological
Survey, by Bruce Babbi't
8.
September 29, I 993-Establishmcnt of the Nalional Biological Survey, by Bruce Babbitt
9.
September 29, 1994--Amcndment 1 to Establishment of the National Bioiogical Survey,
by Bruce Babbitt
10,
September 30, 1996-Transfer of the National Biological Service to the United St~tcs
Geological Survey as a new Biological Resources Division, by Bruce Babbitt
�44
INDIAN AFJ<'AIRS '
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
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Elouise Penion Cohell, et. 31 v, Bruce Babbitt. ct. at
2.
Strategic Plan/or Trust improvcmcm, Apri11997. Office of the Special Trustee for
American Indians, U.S. Department of the Interior.
3.
High Levellntplc#u.?/IUltion Plan, Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians.
U.S, Department of the 1nterior,
4.
Principlesfor the Discharge ofthe SecreICli'Y's Trust Responsibility, Secretarial Order
No, 3215, U.s, Departmen. of.he Inlerior, April 28, 2000,
5.
Two Years After lite President's Meeting With Tribal Leaders. Annual Report of the
Administration Working Group on American Indians and Alaska Natives,.Augllst 1996.
6,
Assistant Secretary ~ Indian Affairs Gover's remarks at the Ceremony Acknowledging
the 17Slh Anniversary of the Establishment of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Department
orthe Interior Building, Washing'on, D.C., September 8, 2000,
7,
Statement QfKcvin Gover, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs. Department of the
Interior, Before the Joint Hearing of the House Resources Committee and Senate
Committee on Indian Affairs Qn S. 1586; The "Indian Land Consolidation Act of 1999,"
j
Nov, 4,1999.
8.
Statement of Edward B. Cohen, Deputy Solicitor, Department of the !nterior, Before the
House Committee on Resources Concerning H.R, 2743, To Reduce The Fractionated
Ownc1'Ship Of Indian Lunds, And For Other Purposes, July 29, J998,
9.
Copy of letter dated June 18, 1997 from Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt to President of
the Senate Albert Gore, Jr., transmitting a draft bill "To reduce {he fractionated
ownership of Indian lands, and for other purposes" and the following attachments: .
I,
Lettcrdnted March 29,1995, from Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs'Ada
Deer to tribal leaders regarding a letter from her to landowners dated October
20. 1994~ concerning the problems of fractionated ownership of allotted land,
(l,
Summary of responses to questionnaire sent with the October 20, 1994, letter.
III. Letter dated November 29, 1994, from ASIA Deer to owners ofalloHed land,
with questionnaire as attachment, concerning fractionated ownership issue,
�45
POLICY, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
1.
The Partnership for America's Resources proposal that would become Lands Legacy
2.
Summaries ofCongressional Action on Budget
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<p>The Clinton Administration History Project describes in detail the accomplishments of President Clinton's Administration for the period 1993-2001. The records consist of the histories of 32 agencies or departments within the Executive Branch. In general, each organization associated with the Project submitted a narrative history along with supporting documents. These narrative accounts are primarily overviews of the various missions, special projects, and accomplishments of the agencies. The supplementary records include substantive memos, press releases, briefing papers, and publications illustrated with photos and charts.</p>
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