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1. 4/24/2002 -- CALIF: A Quiet Broker of the Wild
www.forests.org/articles/reade - [Cached]Published on: 4/24/2002 Last Visited: 5/5/2002
Scott Eubanks, a realty specialist for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, remains incredulous at Wildlands Conservancy's fund-raising muscle.
"It's just phenomenal the ability they have to raise cash," he said. "What they have done--I'm just amazed."
The scale of their projects reflects a growing consensus in the conservation community that big is biologically better, that ecosystems need room to thrive.
Myers still has, at 50, the lope of a teenage boy. He recites Emerson and Wordsworth, never wears a watch and stopped eating meat and hunting years ago because, he said, "It no longer pleased my imagination to kill things."
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"They just like to be in the background," Eubanks said. "I don't get the impression they're trying to make a name for themselves."
As vice president of Catellus Development Corp.--the owner of the desert land--John Bezzant for years has negotiated with Myers, whom he describes as "straightforward, humble, genuine. He doesn't play games. He's not manipulative."
Myers grew up in La Habra, exploring the Chino Hills and spending part of his summers in the Sierra Nevada. When he was 17, he hiked the John Muir Trail. When he was 19, he ran a ranch in the Great Basin. -
2. California, 350 Acres on Otay Mt. Protected (CA): The Trust for Public Land
www.tpl.org/tier3_cd.cfm?conte - [Cached]Published on: 9/7/2004 Last Visited: 12/7/2004
It is a critical piece of the long-term vision for the Wildlife Management Area," said Scott Eubanks of the Bureau of Land Management. -
3. ENN Affiliate News - 350 Acres on Otay Mt. Protected (CA)
www.enn.com/direct/display-rel - [Cached]Published on: 9/7/2004 Last Visited: 9/10/2004
It is a critical piece of the long-term vision for the Wildlife Management Area," said Scott Eubanks of the Bureau of Land Management.

