This blog did its part to get the ball rolling, The Cap Times editor emeritus added his voice, the State Journal already has tracked an upsurge in subscriptions and the Journal Sentinel late Friday adds more proof that Wisconsinites want the long-standing, subscriber-funded DNR Natural Resource Magazine retained:
I am surprised that Wisconsin's legislators and environmental organizations are not out front and with the public on this.
People in large numbers are voting with their dollars.
New subscriptions flood DNR magazine as Wisconsin officials pull plugIt's part of a pattern of information deletions and science dismissal by the agency.
I am surprised that Wisconsin's legislators and environmental organizations are not out front and with the public on this.
People in large numbers are voting with their dollars.
I want to subscribe too, but I know Stepp will try to divert the subscription fees for her quest to destroy DNR.
ReplyDeleteWas thinking the same thing. This bump in subscriptions seems like a logical place to fill a budget hole in DNR
DeleteThey are accepting now only 1-year subs. I think subscribing sends a good message.n
ReplyDeleteWhat are they doing with long term subscriptions, I have one that I continue to extend & it is 5 years out? If they are not going to use it for "education/publication of this magazine or nature, I am not sure I want them using it for irreversible damage to the environment.
ReplyDeleteWhat are they going to do for the individuals with long term subscriptions? I have one that is for 5 years, if they are not using it for education/magazine/outdoor encouragement, I am not sure I want them using it for irreversible environmental damage.
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