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- catalog abstract "The high-profile campaign to protect and preserve the Pacific Northwest's ancient forests has been a hot environmental issue for the past 25 years, and remains so today. Tree Huggers is an incisive and spirited account of this ongoing conflict and the people at the forefront of the battle. Focusing on Oregon, the state at the forefront of the forest debate since the early 1970s, this fast-paced account retells the early history of logging on public lands and the origins. Of the forest campaign in the wilderness wars of the 1970s and early 1980s. It explains the belated efforts by scientists to understand the ecology of old-growth forests and the stubborn refusal by the Forest Service to heed the early warnings from within its own ranks that the forests were being overcut. Covering a vast amount of information in concise chapters, the book introduces forest activists, the lands they love, and the politicians who tried to thwart their. Efforts at every turn.".
- catalog contributor b9918688.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Efforts at every turn.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Charles F. Wilkinson -- pt. 1. Getting out the Cut 1946-78 -- pt. 2. Converging Paths 1968-87 -- pt. 3. Day of Reckoning 1987-92 -- pt. 4. Raising the Stakes 1987-92 -- pt. 5. The Clinton Solution 1993-94 -- pt. 6. Backlash 1994-95 -- pt. 7. Renewal 1995-96.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Of the forest campaign in the wilderness wars of the 1970s and early 1980s. It explains the belated efforts by scientists to understand the ecology of old-growth forests and the stubborn refusal by the Forest Service to heed the early warnings from within its own ranks that the forests were being overcut. Covering a vast amount of information in concise chapters, the book introduces forest activists, the lands they love, and the politicians who tried to thwart their.".
- catalog description "The high-profile campaign to protect and preserve the Pacific Northwest's ancient forests has been a hot environmental issue for the past 25 years, and remains so today. Tree Huggers is an incisive and spirited account of this ongoing conflict and the people at the forefront of the battle. Focusing on Oregon, the state at the forefront of the forest debate since the early 1970s, this fast-paced account retells the early history of logging on public lands and the origins.".
- catalog extent "304 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0898864887".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Seattle, Wa. : Mountaineers,".
- catalog spatial "Northwest, Pacific.".
- catalog spatial "Oregon.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "333.75/17/09795 20".
- catalog subject "Forest policy United States.".
- catalog subject "Logging Northwest, Pacific.".
- catalog subject "Logging Oregon.".
- catalog subject "Old growth forest conservation Northwest, Pacific.".
- catalog subject "Old growth forest conservation Oregon.".
- catalog subject "Old growth forests Northwest, Pacific.".
- catalog subject "Old growth forests Oregon.".
- catalog subject "SD387.O43 D87 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Charles F. Wilkinson -- pt. 1. Getting out the Cut 1946-78 -- pt. 2. Converging Paths 1968-87 -- pt. 3. Day of Reckoning 1987-92 -- pt. 4. Raising the Stakes 1987-92 -- pt. 5. The Clinton Solution 1993-94 -- pt. 6. Backlash 1994-95 -- pt. 7. Renewal 1995-96.".
- catalog title "Tree huggers : victory, defeat & renewal in the Northwest ancient forest campaign / Kathie Durbin.".
- catalog type "text".