Four perspectives on the forestry referendum, which appears on Tuesday\u27s ballot as Questions 2A, 2B and 2C. Rob Baldwin of the Audubon Expedition Institute is an outdoor educator who writes that the public\u27s perception of the Ban clear-cutting initiative may doom the measure. Gov. Angus King writes that Question 2B is the clear choice, since it protects both the economy and the environment. Roger Milliken Jr. of Baskahegan Co. supports Question 2B because it represents agreement among traditional adversaries. Bernd Heinrich, a professor of zoology at the University of Vermont and owner of a woodlot in Perkins Township, believes that the Ban clear-cutting initiative is the best option for protecting Maine\u27s forests. Editorial s...
Gov. King last week presented to the Maine Legislature the 20-page alternative to the November refer...
Much attention is focused on the November referendum on clear-cutting and forest practices, but ther...
Maine Perspectives piece on the Compact for Maine\u27s Forests, which was favored by 47 percent of ...
Four perspectives on the forestry referendum, which appears on Tuesday\u27s ballot as Questions 2A, ...
Cover Story piece on An Act Regarding Forest Practices, Question 2 on Maine\u27s Nov. 7 referendu...
Cover Story piece on a referendum question that Mainers will vote on in November that would ban cle...
The referendum to ban clear-cutting would eliminate the leveling of large stands of trees and reduce...
Essay piece by Jonathan Carter, founder and director of the Forest Ecology Network, urging Mainers ...
News & Issues piece on a third forest practices referendum that some conservationists are trying to...
In November [1996], Maine citizens will cast their votes for or against the Green Party-initiated re...
Editorial applauding the Natural Resources Council of Maine for endorsing Question 2 on the November...
Details on last week\u27s debate on the November referendum to ban clear-cutting in the state\u27s f...
News & Issues piece on the 5,000-member Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM), which last week ...
The town of Atkinson and 39 other Maine communities already have clear-cutting bans as or more restr...
Continuum piece on the Ban clear-cutting referendum and its alternatives. The author writes that t...
Gov. King last week presented to the Maine Legislature the 20-page alternative to the November refer...
Much attention is focused on the November referendum on clear-cutting and forest practices, but ther...
Maine Perspectives piece on the Compact for Maine\u27s Forests, which was favored by 47 percent of ...
Four perspectives on the forestry referendum, which appears on Tuesday\u27s ballot as Questions 2A, ...
Cover Story piece on An Act Regarding Forest Practices, Question 2 on Maine\u27s Nov. 7 referendu...
Cover Story piece on a referendum question that Mainers will vote on in November that would ban cle...
The referendum to ban clear-cutting would eliminate the leveling of large stands of trees and reduce...
Essay piece by Jonathan Carter, founder and director of the Forest Ecology Network, urging Mainers ...
News & Issues piece on a third forest practices referendum that some conservationists are trying to...
In November [1996], Maine citizens will cast their votes for or against the Green Party-initiated re...
Editorial applauding the Natural Resources Council of Maine for endorsing Question 2 on the November...
Details on last week\u27s debate on the November referendum to ban clear-cutting in the state\u27s f...
News & Issues piece on the 5,000-member Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM), which last week ...
The town of Atkinson and 39 other Maine communities already have clear-cutting bans as or more restr...
Continuum piece on the Ban clear-cutting referendum and its alternatives. The author writes that t...
Gov. King last week presented to the Maine Legislature the 20-page alternative to the November refer...
Much attention is focused on the November referendum on clear-cutting and forest practices, but ther...
Maine Perspectives piece on the Compact for Maine\u27s Forests, which was favored by 47 percent of ...