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		By: John Linn		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mr. Morse,
 I read your article &quot;A Different Kind of Map&quot; with keen interest as I have lived in Sublette County for all my life. I have to wonder which &quot;old timers&quot; you visited with to make an absolute statement like you did. I have spent considerable time around alot of the really old timers and could give a different perspective. I would appreciate a call sometime, not to argue but to possibly straighten out some of the obvious biased information given in the article. I was County Commissioner here for 8 years and on of the original board members of the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative and have sat through so many cooperator meetings concerning this subject you can&#039;t imagine. The science is still very incomplete for land managers to make prudent decisions concerning all the factors especially with all the &quot;old Timers&quot; and their observations rapidly disapearing.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Morse,<br />
 I read your article &#8220;A Different Kind of Map&#8221; with keen interest as I have lived in Sublette County for all my life. I have to wonder which &#8220;old timers&#8221; you visited with to make an absolute statement like you did. I have spent considerable time around alot of the really old timers and could give a different perspective. I would appreciate a call sometime, not to argue but to possibly straighten out some of the obvious biased information given in the article. I was County Commissioner here for 8 years and on of the original board members of the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative and have sat through so many cooperator meetings concerning this subject you can&#8217;t imagine. The science is still very incomplete for land managers to make prudent decisions concerning all the factors especially with all the &#8220;old Timers&#8221; and their observations rapidly disapearing.<br />
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