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"The Watershed" 2004 issues

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Fall 2004 Vol. 8, No. 2
Contents:
Victory for Oak Woodlands Protection Act!
Administration throws out roadless rule
Despite welcome newly enacted protections, California's oaks not yet out of the woods
Forests in the voting booth
Spraying the life out of forests
Changing the rules: Federal forests get burned
Standing up for the oldest trees (Susan Moloney profile)

Spring 2004 Vol. 8, No. 1
Contents:
New Framework weakens Sierra safeguards
Fresh start for oak woodlands protection bill
Ancient resource, modern dilemma: Forests' supporting role in all civilizations
Death of a thousand cuts: Bush administration picks apart roadless rule forest by forest
A tree is not a forest: Can replanting trees restore complex forest ecosystems?
They call by night: Forests Forever's canvassers have something they want to tell you
Logging planned for Sequoia Monument
Making humans safe for Nature (interview with Seth Zuckerman)

 

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