Oh for crying out loud. We're * about less than 1000 cattle grazing in the high country? Really?
Ranchers are some of the best stewards of the wilderness resources around. They rotate grazing lands to avoid overgrazing and erosion of the creek banks. Cattle grazing for a few months a year have minimal impact on the meadows. They work closely with agencies to ensure they are not dramatically impacting the enviorment. Do off roaders or back packers do the same? Short answer: no. They walk or drive the same trails (or make their own) causing more damage, due to erosion than cattle ever could. Fly fishermen trample the banks, wade the creek bottoms and basically cause damage. Anytime somebody or thing sets foot on the ground they have an impact. Maybe we should wipe out all the elk herds in the high country. I am sure they have an impact on the resources we think belong entirely to us.
Maybe we should just ban all activities in the back country. And yes, there are groups that want to do that.
As for cow crap... Some of the best natural fertilizer around. Grass in, grass out. Three stomaches have a tendency to help the fertilizer process. Figures the article would come a city that causes more pollution and damage to the planet, on a daily basis, than the largest cattle herd in the world ever could.
Just another view from a guy who has worked around cattle and ranches. Cattle, love em or hate em, you still eat em.
Pete