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In her own words, Rose Comstock of California Women in
Timber discusses how she overcame her reservations to try to work
with the Quincy Library Group.
by Ed Marston,
Sep 29, 1997
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In his own words, Undersecretary of Agriculture Jim Lyons
discusses the Quincy Library Group and its larger meaning for the
country as a whole.
by Ed Marston,
Sep 29, 1997
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The Quincy Library Group's controversial forest plan comes
out of a long struggle for consensus, and many environmentalists
worry that the plan and its passage into law will set a dangerous
precedent.
by Ed Marston,
Jul 16, 2008
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Town officials in Forks, Wash., which has been badly hit
by logging restrictions, complain to the state government that they
were promised economic assistance.
by Emily Miller,
Aug 18, 1997
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Jean Lycan, a restaurant-motel owner in Dixie, Idaho, in
her own words, describes the community's resentment of the
protesters.
by Anders Halverson,
Sep 02, 1996
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An unusual group, the Applegate Partnership, tries to
build consensus among environmentalists and loggers in southern
Oregon.
by Kathie Durbin,
Oct 17, 1994
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Growing Sustainable Forest Enterprises, An Intermountain
Idea Fair, will show how communities can take better advantage of
logging.
by Staff,
Apr 04, 1994
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Superior, Montana, fights to close loopholes that allow
log exports.
by Sherry Devlin,
Mar 21, 1994