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Transitions, vol. 4, no. 3, March 1991; Controlling Corporate Cutting, 70 years of warnings from conservationists go unheeded. Battles over spotted owls and wilderness just symptoms, National policy on sustaining forests long overdue

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 4, no. 3, March 1991; Controlling Corporate Cutting, 70 years of warnings from conservationists go unheeded. Battles over spotted owls and wilderness just symptoms, National policy on sustaining forests long overdue
Date:
1991-03
Editor:
Osborn, John
Authors:
Osborn, John Pinchot, Gifford Wallace, H. A. Tugwell, R. G. Wallace, K. A. Severson, Kim Moore, Elizabeth Gillie, John Moore, Elizabeth
Publisher:
Inland Empire Public Lands Council
Number of Pages:
24
Newspaper Sources:
The Spokesman Review; The Seattle Times; Spokane Daily Chronicle; Journal of American Forestry; The Copeland Report, U.S. Senate; Seattle Post-Intelligencer; The Morning News Tribune
Subjects:
forestry timber lumber
Contents:
Osborn, John--Controlling Corporate Cutting; Timber lobby cuts down proposed regulations--The Spokesman Review, 1991-3-6(Spokane, WA); Future of forests--The Spokesman Review, 1989-9-28(Spokane, WA); Advice for securing state's forest future--The Seattle Times, 1990-8-16(Seattle, WA); Pinchot, In His Fighting Mood, Defies Corporate Interests And Delegates Cheer, Chief forester declares paid lawyers are at every convention. Says great water power trust is being formed to embrace nation--Spokane Daily Chronicle, 1909-8-10(Spokane, WA); Pinchot, Gifford--1919: Gifford Pinchot, Society of American Foresters, The lines are drawn--Journal of American Forestry, 1919-12; Wallace, H. A. and Tugwell, R. G.-- A national plan for American forestry, Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture--The Copeland Report, U.S. Senate, 1933-3-27; Wallace, K. A.--Order For 500 Big Bombers Planned, Wallace analyzes forest problems, urges Northwest to lock barn door 'before timber horse is stolen'-- Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1940-8-25(Seattle, WA); Severson, Kim and Moore, Elizabeth--The Rush To Cut, Private forests losing ground to timber company saws--The Morning News Tribune, (Tacoma, WA); Gillie, John--Tax Breaks add to timber profits--The Morning News Tribune, 1990-3-27(Tacoma, WA); Moore, Elizabeth--Logging's environmental damage more serious than previously thought--The Morning News Tribune, 1990-5-28(Tacoma, WA); Deer Creek went from fisherman's dream to nightmare--The Morning News Tribune, 1990-5-28(Tacoma, WA); Excessive logging destroys more than views--The Morning News Tribune, 1990-5-28(Tacoma, WA)
Location:
Spokane, WA
Source:
John Osborn Papers, Special Collections and Archvies, University of Idaho Library, https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv48843/
Source Identifier:
transitions1991v4n3
Original Format:
Journal
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