Nonprofit groups contend, and many experts agree, that they have had little choice but to take on more commercial activities to make money.
Environmental groups contend that the government, in the name of national security, is taking steps to promote business interests.
The groups contend that the plan would cause greater poverty, particularly among children.
But environmental groups contend that the Administration is being too casual for something of this importance.
This move, the group contends, would save the trees, some of which are at least 40 years old and up to five stories tall.
But the groups contend that they are not using Federal money for these purposes.
The group contends that not one entrapment defense has worked in a case with evidence brought by the organization.
This group, among others, contends that American companies pay relatively low taxes.
Both women, the group contends, were strongly opposed to hunting.
Environmental groups contend, however, that the flow rate is a vital question.