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Record #:
1346
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Since a 1988 inventory revealed the precarious position of our maritime forests, North Carolina and such private concerns as the Nature Conservancy have made progress in assessing and protecting the remnants; yet hard choices lie ahead.
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Record #:
26038
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With a unanimous vote, the United States Senate passed a national forest management bill, which would allow for sensible clear-cutting and require the Forest Service to manage with multiple environmental and economic values in mind.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 20 Issue 4, Oct-Nov 1976, p6
Record #:
18101
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In 1968, more forested lands were privately owned in the state than anywhere else in the nation. Timber and forestry products values placed the state third in the nation, only behind Oregon and Washington. Having a cooperative relationship with the 225,600 private owners who possessed 77 percent of the state's forests held large-scale implications for maintaining this significant portion of the state's economy.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 35 Issue 2, Oct 1968, p1-4, il