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Transitions, vol. 4, no. 1, January 1991; Forest Watch, because the cost of sustaining forests and forest-dependent communities is constant vigilance. Item Info

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 4, no. 1, January 1991; Forest Watch, because the cost of sustaining forests and forest-dependent communities is constant vigilance.
Date:
1991-01
Editor:
Osborn, John
Authors:
Osborn, John McCarthy, John Rosenberg, Barry Collotzi, Albert W. Titone, Julie Loftus, Bill Rauve, Bekka Pavia, Jerry Devlin, Sherry Garber, Andrew Stuebner, Stephen Landers, Rich Darrow, Laurel Robison, Ken
Description:
Osborn, John--Forest Watch... because the cost of sustaining forests and forest-dependent communities is constant vigilance.; McCarthy, John--The timber frontier's over, activists say--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-5-20(Lewiston, ID); Rosenberg, Barry-- The Chairman's Message, A New Decade of Challenges--Sight Lines, 1990-Summer(Coolin, ID); Collotzi, Albert W.--Caring for the Land and Serving People--United States Department of Agriculture, 1990-5-30(Priest River, ID); Titone, Julie--U.S. Forest Service learns to take activist seriously--The Spokesman Review, 1990-12-25(Spokane, WA); Loftus, Bill--Forest Service warned not to let political pressure rule--Lewiston Tribune, 1987-3-21(Lewiston, ID); Titone, Julie--Didn't renege, Forest Service argues--The Spokesman Review, 1990-6-12(Spokane, WA); Titone, Julie--Volunteers help district establish old-growth count--The Spokesman Review, 1990-1-22(Spokane, WA); Titone, Julie--Panhandle's old-growth isn't for sale--The Spokesman Review, 1990-4-2(Spokane, WA); Loftus, Bill--Conservation groups claim Forest Service is robbing the cradle--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-7-10(Lewiston, ID); Rauve, Bekka--Decision withdrawn on Emerald Creek sale--Shoshone News Press, 1990-8-9(Kellogg, ID); Titone, Julie--Water firm wades into forest fight--The Spokesman Review, 1990-12-26(Spokane, WA); Pavia, Jerry--Making case for Long Canyon--Idaho Statesman, 1989-12-3(Boise, ID); Devlin, Sherry--One man's stand in the forest, Lolo Pass clearcuts moved Cole MacPherson to appeal--Missoulian, 1990-8-25(Missoula, MT); Garber, Andrew--Idahoan takes conservation to the people, Sportsmen's Coalition benefits from leader--Idaho Statesman, 1987-6-18(Boise, ID); Stuebner, Stephen--Forest Service upholds appeal of timber sale along South Fork--Idaho Statesman, 1990-10-12(Boise, ID); Landers, Rich--Lydig right man for job--The Spokesman Review, 1990-7-24(Spokane, WA); Officials worry over timber cut--Coeur d'Alene Press, 1990-3-13(Coeur d'Alene, ID); Darrow, Laurel--Conservation is a tradition, too--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-9-30(Lewiston, ID); Robison, Ken--A land ethic is developed through trust, education--Post Register, 1987-5-10(Idaho Falls, ID)
Subjects:
forestry conservation timber rivers
Location:
Spokane, WA
Latitude:
47.659856
Longitude:
-117.420405
Source Identifier:
transitions1991jan
Original Format:
Journal
Type:
Text
Format:
record

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