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Dublin Core
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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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Original Format
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Paper
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Title
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CRNP Member Letter
Subject
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Citizens for a Redwood National Park
Description
An account of the resource
This is a letter sent out to the members of the CRNP dictating current progress within the organization. The author commends the growing numbers within the group. They also acknowledge the continuation of persecution by loggers in the “journalistic” sense. They also mention the flood of December 1964 that dislodged “sawlogs” that caused damages to local bridges and other fixtures when floated away. The overall message seems to be one of encouragement for the future of the group as well as giving an update on recent occurrences.
Language
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English.
Date
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12/12/1966
Advocacy
CRNP
Letter