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Transition, vol. 1, December 1988; Overcutting The Forests; Timber Corporations overcut their industrial forests Now they want to overcut our National Forests

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Title:
Transition, vol. 1, December 1988; Overcutting The Forests; Timber Corporations overcut their industrial forests Now they want to overcut our National Forests
Date:
1988-12
Editor:
Osborn, John
Authors:
Witt, Evans Shabecoff, Philip Landers, Rich Wilke, Bill Manning, Dick Ramsey, Bruce Ervin, Keith
Publisher:
Inland Empire Public Lands Council
Number of Pages:
24
Newspaper Sources:
Idaho Statesman; Lewiston Tribune; The Los Angeles Times; The New York Times; The Spokesman Review; Missoulian; Seattle Post-Intelligencer; Sierra
Subjects:
forestry timber presidents logging roads wildlife
Contents:
What Future For The Forests?--Sierra, 1988-11 to 12; Witt, Evans--Bush floats on great outdoors as he winds up trip to west--Idaho Statesman, 1988-05-16(Boise, ID);McClure will have president's ear--Lewiston Tribune, 1988-11-11(Lewiston, ID); Political Outrage--The Los Angeles Times, 1988-11-07(Los Angeles, CA); Philip Shabecoff--Reagan Vetoes Bill to Protect 1.4 Million Acres in Montana--The New York Times, 1988-11-04(New York, NY); Landers, Rich-- Both extremes 'winners' after wilderness veto-- Spokesman Review, 1988-11-08(Spokane, Washington); Wilke, Bill--Williams' poll shows support for wilderness-- Missoulian, 1988-11-28(Missoula, MT); Manning, Dick--Williams: The bill will be back--Missoulian(Missoula, MT); Manning, Dick--Panelists bemoan pace of logging-- Missoulian, 1988-10-23(Missoula, MT); Manning, Dick-- Logging outstrips growth-- Missoulian, 1988-10-16(Missoula, MT); Manning, Dick-- Expanded harvest means future shortage-- Missoulian, 10-16(Missoula, MT); Manning, Dick--Timber liquidation was a boardroom decision, 1988-10-16(Missoula, MT); Manning, Dick--Skids fuel furor--Missoulian, 1988-10-19(Missoula, MT); Manning, Dick--Roads erode water qualify--Missoulian, 1988-10-19(Missoula, MT); Manning, Dick--Tractor skidding sets back land's recovery--Missoulian, 1988-10-19(Missoula, MT); Manning, Dick-- Sportsmen feel impacts on wildlife--Missoulian, 1988-10-20(Missoula, MT); Manning, Dick--Logging spurs regulatory move--Missoulian, 1988-10-21(Missoula, MT); Loggers protest wasteful practices--Lewiston Tribune, 1988-11-13(Lewiston, ID); Ramsey, Bruce-- Overcutting alarms timber mill owner--Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1988-3-7(Seattle, WA); MEDC study offers mixed outlook on timber supply; Ervin, Keith--Forests, A Tall Tale of Too Few Trees--1988-11; Weyerhaeuser to close mill, lay of 250--Lewiston Tribune, 1988-10-23(Lewiston, ID); The never-ending short-term timber shortage--Lewiston Tribune, 1988-6-2(Lewiston, ID); Fighting for world's rain forests, Gathering to plot strategy for tropics and temperate survival--Spokesman Review, 1988-11-18(Spokane, 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:
transition1988dec
Original Format:
Journal
Type:
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