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Transitions, vol. 4, no. 12, December 1991; America Celebrates 100 years of National Forests, 1891-1991-?, Timber Politics Choking Civil Service, Washington, D.C.'s political spoils system behind coup to destroy ethics and professionalism blossoming within Forest Service Item Info

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 4, no. 12, December 1991; America Celebrates 100 years of National Forests, 1891-1991-?, Timber Politics Choking Civil Service, Washington, D.C.'s political spoils system behind coup to destroy ethics and professionalism blossoming within Forest Service
Date:
1991-12
Editor:
Osborn, John
Authors:
Osborn, John Wilson, James Devlin, Sherry Egan, Timothy H., B. Stone, Sheila Woodruff, Steve Ludwick, Jim Jones, Daniel P. McCarthy, John F. J. Manning, Dick Titone, Julie Sonner, Scott Sikorski, Gerry Daniels, Orville L. St. Clair, Jeffrey JSC LaRocco, Larry Pinchot, Gifford
Description:
Osborn, John--Timber Politics Choking Civil Service; Wilson, James--letter to Gifford Pinchot, Chief Forester--Secretary of Agriculture, 1905-2-1; Devlin, Sherry--Mumma's dilemma, Ousted forester says he's a victim of politics--Missoulian, 1991-9-25(Missoula, MT); Egan, Timothy--Forest Supervisors Say Politicians Are Asking Them to Cut Too Much--The New York Times, 1991-9-16(New York, NY); H., B.--Why does Craig lie about muscling the feds?--Lewiston Tribune, 1991-9-27(Lewiston, ID); White Pine Harvest Far Exceeds Growth--Spokane Daily Chronicle, 1940-6-4(Spokane, WA); Stone, Sheila--Timber industry cuts, gets out--The Spokesman Review, 1991-5-15(Spokane, WA); Official says private timber running out--Great Falls Tribune, 1984-12-13(Great Falls, MT); Woodruff, Steve--Timber firms cut a swath to shortage, Cutting practices on companies' private lands could add to a crisis in the not-so-distant future--Missoulian, 1985-9-8(Missoula, MT); Woodruff, Steve--Timber industry faces test of survival--Missoulian, 1985-9-8(Missoula, MT); Woodruff, Steve--Timber shortage fears escalate--Missoulian, 1985-9-9(Missoula, MT); Woodruff, Steve--Report warns of depletion of private timber--Missoulian, 1985-12-10(Missoula, MT); Timber expert decries accelerated harvests--The Spokesman Review, 1988-10-24(Spokane, WA); Ludwick, Jim--Champions puts Montana holdings on the market--Missoulian, 1991-9-25(Missoula, MT); Jones, Daniel P.--Reagan appointee to forest post formerly a timber firm lawyer--Denver Post, 1984-10-21(Denver, CO); 'Forest Service Space Program' National Forest Plan Criticized--The Mountain Express, 1986-8-21(Ketchum, ID); McCarthy, John--Timber interests: Former supervisors say demands of industry jeopardize use of forests--Lewiston Tribune, 1986-11-3(Lewiston, ID); F. J.--Idaho's Jim McClure puts democracy on hold--Lewiston Tribune, 1991-9-27(Lewiston, ID); McClure demands cure for 'public lands paralysis'--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-10-26(Lewiston, ID); F. J.--Leave forests to the pros - like Jim McClure--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-10-30(Lewiston, ID); Manning, Dick--New face in the forest, John Mumma takes over the reins of region 1 next month--Missoulian, 1988-2-14(Missoula, MT); Manning, Dick--Foresters ordered to expand harvest--Missoulian, 1989-2-7(Missoula, MT); A return to McCarthyism, Now Burns is trying to bully the Forest Service into submission--Missoulian, 1990-12-30(Missoula, MT); Titone, Julie--Craig blasts Forest Service for not meeting timber harvest goals--The Spokesman Review, 1991-6-20(Spokane, WA); Devlin, Sherry--Region falls short on timber again--Missoulian, 1991-9-15(Missoula, MT); Devlin, Sherry--Mumma opts for retirement, Regional forester's departure stirs new skirmishes over management--Missoulian, 1991-8-31(Missoula, MT); Ludwick, Jim--Panel adopts higher estimate for timber sales--Missoulian, 1991-10-19(Missoula, MT); Sonner, Scott--Dissenters' fate turns focus on FS--Missoulian, 1991-9-8(Missoula, MT); Devlin, Sherry--Biologists' union throws its weight behind Mumma--Missoulian, 1991-9-19(Missoula, MT); Sikorski, Gerry--One Hundred Second Congress--U. S. House of Representatives, 1991-10-22(Washington, D.C.); Devlin, Sherry--Lawmaker vows thorough probe of Mumma ouster--Missoulian, 1991-9-24(Missoula, MT); Daniels, Orville L.--Lolo National Forest--United States Department of Agriculture, 1991-9-11(Missoula, MT); Devlin, Sherry--Lolo forest slashes timber cut--Missoulian, 1991-9-13(Missoula, MT); Devlin, Sherry--Forest supervisors get warning--Missoulian, 1991-9-17(Missoula, MT); St. Clair, Jeffrey--The Reconstruction of Region One--Forest Watch: The Citizens' Forestry Magazine, 1991-11(Oak Grove, OR); St. Clair, Jeffrey--Hard Times in Helena--Forest Watch: The Citizens' Forestry Magazine, 1991-11(Oak Grove, OR); JSC--Burns & Baucus Sire a Wilderness Bill For Montana, After Midnight...The Immaculate Conception--Forest Watch: The Citizens' Forestry Magazine, 1991-11(Oak Grove, OR); LaRocco, Larry--Collapsing Forests of the Northwest Mirror a Collapse in America's Forest Policy--Hearing on forests, 1991-10-17(Washington, D.C.); Taft Dismisses Pinchot From Office For Insubordination--The Spokesman Review, 1910-1-8(Spokane, WA); Campfire Diners Cheer For Pinchot--The New York Times, 1910-1-9(New York, NY); Pinchot, Gifford--The Fight for Conservation, 1911; Pinchot, Gifford--Gifford Pinchot's last message to his professional staff as Chief Forester--Breaking New Ground, 1910-1-8;
Subjects:
timber politicians conservation logging
Location:
Spokane, WA
Latitude:
47.659856
Longitude:
-117.420405
Source Identifier:
transitions1991v4n12
Original Format:
Journal
Type:
Text
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