Box 02
Contains 117 Results:
Forest Voice, 1994
Forest Voice, a publication of the native forest council. Issue regarding an interview with Jack Ward Thomas, bending the constitution for person gain, and women speaking out for zero cut. Vol. 7, No. 4, Nov./Dec. 1994
Animals Adapt
Article regarding cease of logging in the Northwest to preserve the habitat of the spotted owl, “Animals Adapt” by William E. Shannon Jr., Medford, OR, Undated
Trail for a Better Tomorrow… Keep America Beautiful, 1996
Folded poster “Trail for a Better Tomorrow… Keep America Beautiful” for Earth Day 1996
A Personal Overview on Clear-Cuts
Article regarding pilots flying observers over forests to make case for logging controls, “A Personal Overview on Clear-Cuts” by Bill Dietrich, Times staff reporter. Photo of George Atiyeh of Project Lighthawk by Angela Gottschalk of the Seattle Times, Undated
Oregon Must Plan for a Future Without Old-Growth Logging
Article regarding myths on Oregon’s conservationists and the economy, “Oregon Must Plan for a Future Without Old-Growth Logging” by Tom Giesen, Central Point, OR, Undated
State Members of Congress Struggle with Timber Crisis
Article regarding lawmakers working out a partial solution to the Northwest’s timber supply crisis, “State Members of Congress Struggle with Timber Crisis” by Joel Connelly, P-I Washington Correspondent. Undated
The Only Forest Health Crisis is the One Congress Created!
Advertisement “The Only Forest Health Crisis is the One Congress Created!” attached to contact information to get involved with “Repeal the Rider” Undated
Drought Left Trees Vulnerable to Pests
Article regarding trees dying, “Drought Left Trees Vulnerable to Pests” by Alberto Enriquez, Mail Tribune Staff Writer. Ashland, OR, Undated
Economy Not Linked to Timber
Article regarding a report from the Oregon Department of Forestry showing Oregon’s 1992 timber harvest as the lowest since the recession of 1981, “Economy Not Linked to Timber” by Jeff Barnard, The Associated Press, Undated
Wilderness is the Last Refuge from Scoundrels
Editorial regarding the U.S. Forest Service as an environmental stronghold, “Wilderness is the Last Refuge from Scoundrels” by George Orbanek, Publisher for the Daily Sentinel. Grand Junction, CO, Undated