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Transitions, vol. 7, no. 2, April/May 1995; Forest Health Hoax, Not Health But Corporate Wealth

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 7, no. 2, April/May 1995; Forest Health Hoax, Not Health But Corporate Wealth
Date:
1995-04
Editor:
Osborn, John
Authors:
Osborn, John Folger, Sara Kenworthy, Tom Morgan, Dan Sonner, Scott Laatz, Joan Kerr, Andy Metzger, Harrison Trillhaase, Marty Devlin, Sherry Foster, J. Todd Swisher, Larry Willens, Patricia Ludwick, Jim Davis, Wyatt Foster, David McCormick, Terrilyn Minshall, G. Wayne Meyer, Judy L. Standford, Jack A. Karr, James R. Frissell, Christopher A. F., J. Hannon, N. G. Hedge, Jeff Cogswell, Phil Steele, William K. Gors, Merle D. Morrison, Scott Coleman, T. J. Gorman, Kevin JoAustin Hill, Crag Davis, Wyatt Myers, J. P.
Publisher:
Inland Empire Public Lands Council
Number of Pages:
52
Newspaper Sources:
The Washington Post; Lewiston Morning Tribune; The Oregonian; Hendersonville Times News; Idaho Statesman; Missoulian; The Spokesman Review; Post Register; USA Today; The New York Times
Subjects:
conservation forests logging politicians
Contents:
Osborn, John--Rallying The Public To Save Our Forests; Folger, Sara--Forest Watch, Fire Salvage: Wasting The Future of Public Forests; Kenworthy, Tom and Morgan, Dan--Panel Would Allow Massive Logging On Federal land--The Washington Post, 1995-3-3(Washington, D. C.); Sonner, Scott--Senate backs logging plan--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1995-3-31(Lewiston, ID); Laatz, Joan--Andy Kerr, activist arrested in protest--The Oregonian, 1995-3-29(Portland, OR); Kerr, Andy--Environmentalist protest was just sample--The Oregonian, 1995-4-10(Portland, OR); Metzger, Harrison--Tennessee: Logging Proposal sparks protest--Hendersonville Times News, 1995-3-7; Trillhaase, Marty--Conservationists decry Timber bill--The Idaho Statesman, 1995-3-28(Boise, ID); Devlin, Sherry--Williams wants logging bill vetoed--Missoulian, 1995-3-31(Missoula, MT); Congressional Record - House--1995-3-15; Government greed chews up forests--Missoulian, 1993-12-12; Foster, J. Todd--Taxpayer beware: Logging bill permits losses--The Spokesman Review, 1995-3-19(Spokane, WA); Swisher, Larry--Number for GOP timber salvage program don't add up--Post Register, 1995-3-13(Idaho Falls, ID); Foster, J. Todd--Taxpayers bit losers in logging--The Spokesman Review, 1995-3-19(Spokane, WA); Willens, Patricia--Report: Subsidized federal land causes double burden--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1993-12-10(Lewiston, ID); Sonner, Scott--Report: criticizes industry subsidies--The Spokesman Review, 1995-4-13(Spokane, WA); Ludwick, Jim--Corporate welfare?--Missoulian, 1995-2-1(Missoula, MT); Don't slash forests under guise of fire prevention--USA Today, 1994-9-7; Foster, J. Todd--Fire crews call log plan a smoke screen--The Spokesman Review, 1995-3-27(Spokane, WA); Davis, Wyatt--Logging protects forests from fire, now that's logic--The Spokesman Review, 1994-10-10(Spokane, WA); Foster, David--Light it and log it--Missoulian, 1993-7-19(Missoula, MT); McCormick, Terrilyn--Forest task force starts arson probe--Idaho Statesman, 1994-9-16(Boise, ID); Federal magistrate prohibits Warner Creek logging--The Oregonian, 1995-3-29(Portland, OR); Reports debunk logic behind salvage sales--Missoulian, 1995-3-12(Missoula, MT); Minshall, G. Wayne, Meyer, Judy L., Standford, Jack A., Karr, James R., Frissell, Christopher A.--Dear Mr. President; Opposition builds against Gorton logging plan--The Spokesman Review, 1995-3-29(Spokane, WA); F., J.--The House writes the timber industry a blank check--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1995-3-31(Lewiston, ID); Bad deal on tree-salvage--The Oregonian, 1995-3-29(Portland, OR); Sonner, Scott--Report: USFS cost $1 billion last year--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1994-10-13(Lewiston, ID); Hannon, N. G.--We know better than to strip forests--The Spokesman Review, 1995-4-8(Spokane, WA); Hedge, Jeff--Forest snags have role to play--The Spokesman Review, 1995-3-2(Spokane, WA); Salvage logging may backfire--Missoulian, 1995-4-2(Missoula, MT); Cogswell, Phil--Balance timber salvage, forest health--The Oregonian, 1995-3-11(Portland, OR); Steele, William K.--Timber first, children last?--The Spokesman Review, 1995-4-1(Spokane, WA); Gors, Merle D.--Who elected members of Congress to wreck the environment?--The Oregonian, 1995-4-1(Portland, OR); Morrison, Scott--Timber sale appeal right is vital--The Spokesman Review, 1995-2-27(Spokane, WA); Coleman, T. J.--Craig's bill bodes ill for forests--The Spokesman Review, 1995-3-4(Spokane, WA); Gorman, Kevin--Salvage logging punitive--The Oregonian, 1995-4-2(Portland, OR); Osborn, John--'Waste' - what corporations plan to do--The Spokesman Review, 1995-3-30(Spokane, WA); JoAustin--Forest Watch criticisms wrong--The Spokesman Review, 1995-2-27(Spokane, WA); Hill, Crag--Put ecosystem before profit quest--The Spokesman Review, 1995-3-25(Spokane, WA); Davis, Wyatt--Bill would ensure rape of forests--The Spokesman Review, 1995-2-14(Spokane, WA); Veto the bill: Find compromise that protects forests--Post Register, 1995-4-12(Idaho Falls, ID); Myers, J. P.--Michigan slashed and burned--The Oregonian, 1992-8-19(Portland, OR); F., J.--Must the nation's forests be destroyed to save them?--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1995-3-17(Lewiston, ID); Selling out the forests--USA Today, 1995-3-31; Earth Day rallying cry: Save endangered laws--Missoulian, 1995-4-23(Missoula, MT); Veto!--The New York Times, 1897-3-4(New York, NY)
Location:
Spokane, WA
Source:
John Osborn Papers, Special Collections and Archvies, University of Idaho Library, https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv48843/
Source Identifier:
transitions1995v7n2
Original Format:
Journal
Type:
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