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Transitions, vol. 2, July 1989; Trouble In The Colonies 1988: 4 Billion Board Feet Exported From The Northwest Exporting Logs And Jobs To Japan Part 4 Forest Conservation as Scapegoat Item Info

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 2, July 1989; Trouble In The Colonies 1988: 4 Billion Board Feet Exported From The Northwest Exporting Logs And Jobs To Japan Part 4 Forest Conservation as Scapegoat
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1989-07
Description:
Osborn, John--Trouble In The Colonies; Thorne, Duncan--Huge new pulp mill considered--The Edmonton Journal, 1989-7-8(Edmonton, Alberta); Laghi, Brian--Minister under fire over shares in firm--The Edmonton Journal, 1989-7-8(Edmonton, Alberta); McKeen, Scott--Alta. Forestry plans scare American--The Edmonton Journal, 1989-7-7(Edmonton, Alberta); Williams, B.J.--Timber: Trouble in the Colonies--Pacific Northwest, 1988-12; Williams, B.J.--Timber: Our Vanishing Forests-- Pacific Northwest, 1989-1; Koberstein, Paul--Majority of voters favors ban on export of logs--The Oregonian, 1989-6-22(Portland, OR); Oregonians vote against export of logs--The Spokesman Review, 1989-6-28(Spokane, WA)
Subjects:
forestry logging exports sawmills
Location:
Spokane, WA
Latitude:
47.659856
Longitude:
-117.420405
Source Identifier:
transitions1989july
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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