| Outdoor companies reduce their carbon footprintsMiami Herald - |
| Friday, March 7, 2008 |
Outdoor companies reduce their carbon footprints Miami Herald - When Cabela's opened its hunting and alaska fishing fishing megastore in Lacey late last year, it tried to minimize its environmental impact. The store is built mostly of recycled concrete and alaska fishing steel, said Cabela's spokeswoman Kari Blankenship. The store also used Source: www.miamiherald.com Judge rules against clean-water initiative Anchorage Daily News - It's the basis for an existing industry -- fishing. No standards are in place to protect the existing resource." Both sides say Blankenship's ruling is likely not the last, and alaska fishing expect the Alaska Supreme Court to make the ultimate decision. "It's Source: www.adn.com
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