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Transitions, vol. 10, no. 3, July-September 1997; Saving The Forests Part 2 Ending Commercial Logging in Federal Forests Item Info

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 10, no. 3, July-September 1997; Saving The Forests Part 2 Ending Commercial Logging in Federal Forests
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1997-07
Description:
Osborn, John--Corporate Corruption and the Federal Forests; Olsen, Ken--Activists calling for logging ban--The Spokesman Review, 1997-8-28(Spokane, WA); Kaset International Surveys--Ten Frequently Asked Questions On Ending Commercial Logging On Federal Forests--U. S. Forest Service, 1994-April; Olsen, Ken--Roads, Logging help flush metals downstream--The Spokesman Review, 1997-3-10(Spokane, WA); Drumheller, Susan--Floods bring million pounds of lead to lake--The Spokesman Review, 1996-6-13(Spokane, WA); Lynch, Jim--Timber industry shifts lobbying efforts into high gear--The Spokesman Review, 1992-8-27(Spokane, WA); Sonner, Scott--Cozy industry relationship corrupts FS, report claims--Missoulian, 1994-4-8(Missoula, MT); Timber dollars at work in Congress--Missoulian, 1994-4-4(Missoula, MT); Sonner, Scott--$1 Billion in the red--Post Register, 1994-10-13(Idaho Falls, ID); Sonner, Scott--Environmentalists say federal logging costs taxpayers nearly $400 million--Lewiston Tribune, 1997-2-6(Lewiston, ID); Osborn, John--President should veto 'logging without laws' bill--The Spokesman Review, 1995-5-14(Spokane, WA); Sonner, Scott--Gore calls salvage logging 'biggest mistake'--The Spokesman Review, 1996-9-27(Spokane, WA); Order didn't end salvage logging, critics say--The Seattle Times, 1996-12-18(Seattle, WA); Sonner, Scott--Timber salvage law called corporate giveaway--The Spokesman Review, 1996-2-19(Spokane, WA); Sonner, Scott--Marked for death--Lewiston Tribune, 1997-8-30(Lewiston, ID); Devlin, Sherry--'Phantom forests'--Missoulian, 1995-12-1(Missoula, MT); Coleman, Tim--Columbia basin project: disconnection between reality, action--The Spokesman Review, 1997-7-28(Spokane, WA); Miller, Alan C.--Forest Service accused of hampering probe--The Seattle Times, 1996-3-25(Seattle, WA); Sonner, Scott--Ex-agent: Forest Service falsified reports--The Spokesman Review, 1993-10-4(Spokane, WA); Sonner, Scott--Secret log plan uncovered--The Spokesman Review, 1997-5-12(Spokane, WA); Olsen, Ken--Group says agency fails to stop illegal logging--The Spokesman Review, 1995-11-14(Spokane, WA); Sonner, Scott--New Forest Service chief stresses restoration--The Spokesman Review, 1997-1-7(Spokane, WA); Olsen, Ken--Loggers on the move - from NW--The Spokesman Review, 1996-7-8(Spokane, WA); State's population expected to grow 51% by year 2020--The Spokesman Review, 1994-4-21(Spokane, WA); Devlin, Sherry--A changing landscape of jobs--Missoulian, 1996-1-4(Missoula, MT); Swisher, Larry--American public doesn't support timber industry--The Register Guard, 1997-7-16(Eugene, OR); Loftus, Bill--Forest survey: 3 in 4 value wilderness--Lewiston Tribune, 1993-1-27(Lewiston, ID); Forest Service to log 105 roadless areas--The Spokesman Review, 1997-8-8(Spokane, WA); Sonner, Scott--Poll: Most Americans don't want forests used for commercial ventures--Lewiston Tribune, 1995-3-11(Lewiston, ID); Osborn, John--Time to end commercial logging in the national forests--The Spokesman Review, 1997-8-28(Spokane, WA)
Subjects:
forests logging conservation politicians pollution
Location:
Spokane, WA
Latitude:
47.659856
Longitude:
-117.420405
Source Identifier:
transitions1997v10n3
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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