Wild by Law- Char Miller on the Weeks Act
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February 26th, 2011 | Author: PSU
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Due to the 100th anniversary of the Weeks Act, stories such as this in the Republican American are floating around the New England press.
Char Miller contributes Weeks Act Forest Planning[1] essay called “Wild by Law.” Longer than a blog post, but well worth the read, and a gentle reminder that public lands ideas, ideals and controversy are not just a western concern.
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