National forest reform : saving the public forests / Roy Keene.

Program Title:
National forest reform : saving the public forests / Roy Keene.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0647
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Talk by Roy Keene, long time forest worker-turned environmentalist. He recounts his personal journey from timber cruiser to activist. Currently president of the Public Forest Foundation and a consultant with the National Forest Service in Oregon, he brands current management practices as "fascist forestry," and presents a sane, sustainable model that he has seen in action at Collin's Pine Co., a 50 year old 90,000 acre forest farm in California.|NATIONAL FOREST REFORM : SAVING THE PUBLIC FORESTS / Roy Keene. - Talk by Roy Keene, long time forest worker-turned environmentalist. He recounts his personal journey from timber cruiser to activist. Currently president of the Public Forest Foundation and a consultant with the National Forest Service in Oregon, he brands current management practices as "fascist forestry," and presents a sane, sustainable model that he has seen in action at Collin's Pine Co., a 50 year old 90,000 acre forest farm in California. - RECORDED: Restoration forestry and beyond: moving towards a sustainable future conference, Nov. 1990.

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Restoration Forestry and Beyond: moving towards a sustainable future conference, Nov. 1990.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
1 reel (28 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|28:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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