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Transitions, vol. 2, March 1989; The US Forest Service And The Public's Fish Rivers Of No Return? Losing tax dollars and losing priceless wildlands resources Recovering From Disaster: South Fork Salmon River Item Info

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 2, March 1989; The US Forest Service And The Public's Fish Rivers Of No Return? Losing tax dollars and losing priceless wildlands resources Recovering From Disaster: South Fork Salmon River
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1989-03
Description:
O, J--The US Forest Service And The Public's Fisheries, Rivers Of No Return? A Nation's Folly; Slocum, Ken-- Cutting Criticism, Forest Service's Sales Of Timber Below Cost Stir Increasing Debate, Small Timber Growers Join Environmentalist Groups In Seeking Revised Policy, Big Changes in the Industry--The Wall Street Journal, 1986-4-18(Federal Way, Washington); Payette Forest Projects Repair Damage to Roads; Lick Creek Route Unsafe--Idaho Statesman, 1965-4-23(Boise, ID); Newman, David--Forest Service plan a 'political snow job?', Some timber towns thrive on favoritism--Spokesman Review, 1987-11-18(Spokane, WA); Environmentalists question wisdom of paving road--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1988-10-21(Lewiston, ID);
Subjects:
rivers roads logging
Location:
Spokane, WA
Latitude:
47.659856
Longitude:
-117.420405
Source Identifier:
transitions1989mar
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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