"What it Means to Cattlemen": Elmer Hanson, President, 

 9- Montana Stockgrowers Association, White Sulphur 



Springs 67 



"A Historical Perspective from Utah": Bernie Shanks, 



Utah State University, Logan, Utah 71 



"How Will It Affect the States": Huey Johnson, Secretary 



for Natural Resources, California 78 



The Future of Hunting 83 



"Access to State and Private Lands": Jack Atcheson, 

 International Hunting Consultant, Butte, Montana 84 



"The Values and Demands for Scenic Rivers": Norman 

 Guth, Twin Falls, Idaho Outfitter and past-president of 

 North American Outfitters Association 89 



"Hunting's Future, An Ethical Question?": Dale Jones, 

 Director of Wildlife and Fisheries, U.S. Forest Service, 

 Washington, D.C 91 



"Outfitting on Forest Service Lands": Bill Maloit, 

 Supervisor of Outfitting, Montana Department of Fish, 

 Wildlife and Parks 95 



"How will the Energy Crunch Affect the Outfitting 



Business?": Jack Wemple, President, Montana Outfitter 



and Guide Association, Victor, Montana 97 



"Telling the Outdoors/Environment Story: We Do and 



We Don't" 1 04 



"Problems the Press Can Create": Bill Brown, 

 Information Manager, Wyoming Game and Fish 

 Department 105 



"How Much Emphasis Can Newspapers Place on Outdoor 

 Reporting?": Malin Foster, Managing Editor, The Logan 

 Herald, Logan, Utah 110 



"The Press and Administrators": Buie Seawell, Director, 

 Colorado Department of Energy Conservation, Denver, 

 Colorado 121 



"An Academician's Viewpoint": Fred Wagner, Associate 



Dean, College of Natural Resources, Utah State 128 



"Access to the National Magazine Market": Earl Shelsby, 

 Editor, THE AMERICAN HUNTER, Washington, D.C 133 



