National Wild Turkey Federation's Turkey Country, Nov/ Dec 2009.
Article on the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic
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The Sopris Sun, Carbondale, CO, Outdoor Columnist
When Public Lands Feel Cramped, Western Slope clubs offer quality upland hunting, November 19, 2009
View online PDF, p. 19
From toothbrushes to bass lures: Local dentist moonlights in the fishing industry
View online PDF, p.16
What's good for the goose is good for the hunter: National Hunting and Fishing Day celebrates hunter conservationists, September 24, 2009,
View online PDF, p.15
Local 4-H kids compete in statewide shooting competitions, Aug. 27, 2009
View PDF on web, p.12
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Drakes on the rise: Understanding insect's life cycle a benefit for anglers (p.14)
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Close call a stark reminder of backcountry safety (Page 15)
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Teach a woman to hunt and she'll eat well for a lifetime (Page 15)
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Disabled Vets Clinic refreshes and renews spirits in the outdoors (page 12)
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Springtime in the Rockies offers up opportunities for devoted anglers (page 13)
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Carbondale scrambles to keep up with cardboard recycling (Page 3)
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The Bird Hunting Report, March 2009, Download BHRMar09I
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Sue Melus' image, featuring Glenn Melus in Sitka Gore OPTIFADE Visual Concealment in the recent August 10th issue of ESPN the Magazine.
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Associate Editor and Co-author on: Climate Change in Aspen: An Assessment of Potential Impacts and Responses © 2006 by the Aspen Global Change Institute

In 2005, AGCI was contracted by the city of Aspen to author a study to determine the likely consequences of global warming on the city of Aspen. As the Director of Operations at AGCI from 2003 to 2007, I was an editor and co-author on this first-of-its-kind, award winning report.
The report focuses on three major areas: 1) changing climate trends and projections in Aspen and the surrounding area, 2) socioeconomic impacts of climate change on the ski industry and, by extension, the entire local economy and 3) ecological impacts of climate change on the Roaring Fork Valley, Colorado.
The City of Aspen was awarded the EPA's Environmental Achievement Award for completion of the report. Read more or download the full report on AGCI's website.
