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Title
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Rudolf Becking Activism Papers - Redwood National Park
Subject
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Redwood National Park
Rudolf W. Becking
Activism
Description
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Rudolf Becking was a scientist, activist and critic in environmental management in Humboldt County and the surrounding region from the 1960s through the 1990s. This collection contains documentation of Becking’s involvement in the establishment of Redwood National Park.
Source
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Redwood National Park Archives
Text
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Paper
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Title
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Is Logging Really Killing the Land?--California Forest Protective Association
Subject
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Timber
Logging
Environmental aspects
Description
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This document by the California Forest Protective Association shows the timber industry's view that logging does not have negative environmental effects.
Date
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01/11/1972
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(Another Hoax Exposed) Is Logging Really Killing the Land?
Identifier
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007.04.0005
Language
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English
Source
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Redwood National Park
Extent
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20 pages
California Forest Protective Association
Conspiracy
Data
Erosion
Opposition
Preservation
Timber