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Re your Nov. 26 “Mixing Kids, Animals . . . and Issues”: I am horrified and outraged that teachers can bring their personal agendas into the classroom, festooning walls with “posters of starving dogs and apes in laboratory cages,” and collecting money for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Dec. 17, 1995
Travel & Experiences
There’s a stench out in them thar woods, and anyone who has ever paused at a campground, picnic area or rest stop in this country’s national forests knows precisely where it’s coming from.
Jan. 8, 1990
Science & Medicine
How many trees are there on planet Earth?
Sept. 3, 2015
California
When sixth-grade teacher Barbara Graham wants to teach students about the fragile ecology of the rain forest, Wanna the Iguana helps her make the point.
Nov. 20, 1992
Nov. 25, 1992
World & Nation
In the chill air of the nearby Colville National Forest five men and a woman in battle fatigues stand knee-deep in snow and strain their ears for the sound of a rescue chopper whirring in the distance.
Jan. 26, 1991
Biotechnology: Students in Ventura College course will learn a developing field, in which asparagus is cloned and tomatoes are engineered to last.
Jan. 27, 1996
Voter approval of a massive transportation initiative will ensure the destruction of a six-acre woodland in Moorpark.
June 11, 1990
2023 C-Suite Trends, Updates and the CFO Leadership Awards Recap
Steve De Forest, CEO of Green Gorilla, brings a wealth of experience to his role.
July 30, 2023