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Transitions, vol. 6, no. 7/8, July/August 1993; The U. S. Forest Service: A Public Trust Betrayed-Part 4, Clearcutting Public Service, Crushing Whistleblowers and Agency Credibility

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 6, no. 7/8, July/August 1993; The U. S. Forest Service: A Public Trust Betrayed-Part 4, Clearcutting Public Service, Crushing Whistleblowers and Agency Credibility
Date:
1993-07
Editor:
Osborn, John
Authors:
Osborn, John Folger, Sara Crandall, Dave Lynch, Jim Camden, Jim Nelson, Robert T. Pryne, Eric McCormick, John Sonner, Scott Bradley, Carol Schwennesen, Don Titone, Julie Devlin, Sherry Schneider, Paul Hackett, David
Publisher:
Inland Empire Public Lands Council
Number of Pages:
32
Newspaper Sources:
The Spokesman Review; The Washington Post; The Seattle Times; Moscow-Pullman Daily News; Seattle Post-Intelligencer; The New York Times; Missoulian; Idaho Statesman; Lewiston Tribune; Audubon; High Country News
Subjects:
forestry forests timber presidents conservation
Contents:
Osborn, John--Clearcutting Public Service; Folger, Sara--Citizen Oversight of the Public's Forests; Crandall, Dave--Clinton's Forest Plan: A Good Step that Needs Improvement; Lynch, Jim--Timber plan sets no limits for East Side--The Spokesman Review, 1993-7-2(Spokane, WA); Kenworthy, Tom--Foley Casts Doubts on Clinton's Northwest Timber Plan--The Washington Post, 1993-6-29(Washington, D.C.); Lynch, Jim--Memo: Forest plan should suit Foley--The Spokesman Review, 1993-6-19(Spokane, WA); Camden, Jim--Foley says timber policy not tailored for him--The Spokesman Review, 1993-6-22(Spokane, WA); Nelson, Robert T. and Pryne, Eric--Forest plan has few surprises, friends--The Seattle Times, 1993-7-1(Seattle, WA); Foley: dancing, but not leading on timber issue--Moscow-Pullman Daily News, 1993-6-24(Pullman, WA); Foley must back timber proposal--Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1993-6-23(Seattle, WA); McCormick, John--Can't See the Forest for the Sleaze--The New York Times, 1992-1-29(New York, NY); Sonner, Scott--Ex-agent alleges FS cover-ups--Missoulian, 1992-1-27(Missoula, MT); Bradley, Carol--Forest Service whistleblowers blast 'get-the-cut-out' attitude--Idaho Statesman, 1992-3-27(Boise, ID); Sonner, Scott--FS revolt swells from the trenches--Missoulian, 1992-4-5(Missoula, MT); Schwennesen, Don--Forest biologist cites pressure to sell--Missoulian, 1992-3-31(Missoula, MT); Scientist says agency forced him out--The Spokesman Review, 1992-2-27(Spokane, WA); Titone, Julie--Forest worker says her beliefs on environment held against her--The Spokesman Review, 1992-3-8(Spokane, WA); Devlin, Sherry--Helena forest chief cut down--Missoulian, 1991-11-21(Missoula, MT); Forced reassignments of Montana supervisors--Lewiston Tribune, 1993-6-5(Lewiston, ID); FS accused of 'political cleansing'--Missoulian, 1993-6-1(Missoula, MT); Schneider, Paul--When a Whistle Blows in the Forest...--Audubon, 1992-1 to 2(New York City, NY); Hackett, David--Blowing the whistle while covering your ass--High Country News, 1992-4-20(Paonia, CO)
Location:
Spokane, WA
Source:
John Osborn Papers, Special Collections and Archvies, University of Idaho Library, https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv48843/
Source Identifier:
transitions1993v6n7-8
Original Format:
Journal
Type:
Text
Format:
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