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Transitions, vol. 2, October 1989; God's Country: Part 3, USA: What Future for the Wild Rockies?, Assault On The National Wilderness Act Sen. James McClure

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 2, October 1989; God's Country: Part 3, USA: What Future for the Wild Rockies?, Assault On The National Wilderness Act Sen. James McClure
Date:
1989-10
Editor:
Osborn, John
Authors:
Osborn, John F., J. Loftus, Bill
Publisher:
Inland Empire Public Lands Council
Number of Pages:
8
Newspaper Sources:
Lewiston Tribune; The Spokesman Review; Idaho Statesman
Subjects:
forestry roads maps, legislation
Contents:
Osborn, John--Assault On The National Wilderness Act; F., J.--If this is a road, where are the roadless areas?--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-10-11(Lewiston, ID); Montana opponents say they'll try to kill Idaho's 'unwilderness bill'--Spokesman-Review, 1989-10-13(Spokane, WA); McClure-Andrus bill needs more surgery to merit enactment--Idaho Statesman, 1989-10-8(Boise, ID); Loftus, Bill--Panel gives wilderness bill to Senate--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-10-5(Lewiston, ID);
Location:
Spokane, WA
Source:
John Osborn Papers, Special Collections and Archvies, University of Idaho Library, https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv48843/
Source Identifier:
transitions1989oct
Original Format:
Journal
Type:
Text
Format:
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