by Mike Sauers | May 17, 2024 | Consumptive Wildlife Use, Education, sustainability
Michael Sauers May 17, 2024 Wolf and fox and owl and bear and coyote were once everywhere in North America. Vast herds of deer and antelope and buffalo and caribou and moose roamed wild. Fur bearers including beavers and muskrats and minks and martens thrived. All are... by Mike Sauers | May 16, 2024 | Education, Justice
Michael Sauers May 16, 2024 It is obvious that our world has many problems to solve. Many of these have global implications and repercussions. The Israeli-Palestinian conundrum is one of them. Israel has approximately 10 million people. The Palestinians number... by Mike Sauers | Apr 14, 2024 | Education
Michael Sauers April 14, 2024 Just a few thoughts regarding Earth Day. First, start with yourself. How light or heavy is your footprint? Examine your lifestyle and decide if you can improve your impact on the planet. Second, check out your family, house and... by Mike Sauers | Apr 12, 2024 | Community/Economic Development, Education
Michael Sauers April 8,2024 Part 2 The scenarios painted in Part 1 were not unique to Hazleton. No, these same disastrous and ill-fated economic development plans, along with coal mining, plagued all of Northeastern Pennsylvania. While the names changed the results... by Mike Sauers | Apr 8, 2024 | Community/Economic Development, Environment
Part 1 Michael Sauers April 6,2024 In April of 1990 I helped organize an “Earth Day” celebration unlike any the greater Hazleton area had ever experienced. Community groups and individuals put together an educational event that covered scores of...