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Clearcutting

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Residents furious over nightmare brush clearing (Bracebridge Examiner & Gravenhurst Banner) - September 17, 2008

If the Town of Bracebridge plans to crack down on local clearcutting, it needs to make sure its own house is in order first. That was the message from a group of angry Muskoka Pines Road residents last week after a swath of foliage was cut down on their street and left in a twisted, ugly mess.
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/clearcutting/SIG=11q7n3jlk/*http%3A//www.musko...

Some people just dont get it - Bracebridge Examiner - September 17, 2008

Over the past decade, the environment has become a major concern for many Canadians. From anxieties over climate change to concerns about the eradication of at-risk species, Canadians have taken up the cause and made it apparent that preserving our ...
http://www.bracebridgeexaminer.com/muskokanews/article/116505

Global warming fight trips up on the paperwork - Record Searchlight - September 17, 2008

Our view: The states urgent goal for greenhouse gases clashes with environmental laws that slow projects. California's environmental rules are pretty good at protecting our air and water, but they are exceptionally effective at preserving the ...
http://www.redding.com/news/2008/sep/17/global-warming-fight-trips-paperwork/

Op-Ed - September 16, 2008

Our forest requires our say A5 By Tracy Glynn, Acadian Forest campaigner, Conservation Council of New Brunswick The fate of our public forest is being determined right now.
http://bugleobserver.canadaeast.com/rss/article/415926

Truth of Youth: is salvaging timber an appropriate option - September 15, 2008

"Well, like most things in this world, there's an obvious answer to this question.
http://www.nrtoday.com/article/20080915/NEWS/809152164/1063/NEWS&ParentProfile=1055

Our forest requires our say - September 15, 2008

A7 The fate of our public forest is being determined right now. By the end of the year the provincial government will decide whether to better protect our endangered Acadian forest or push it to the brink of ...
http://miramichileader.canadaeast.com/rss/article/414914

Letters Energy minister has seen the light: Volpe - September 13, 2008

A10 Earlier this summer, I spent several weeks touring New Brunswick as part of a special legislative committee on tax reform.
http://telegraphjournal.canadaeast.com/rss/article/414012

Horsebytes (Reader blog): If you build it, will they come - September 13, 2008

On Wednesday evening I surprised my horse with a little treat - according to the barn program it is time for the Equimax wormer, which will rid Willy of the usual freeloaders, from bots, strongyles and ...
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/horsebytes/archives/148487.asp?source=myseattlepets

If you build it, will they come - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs - September 12, 2008

On Wednesday evening I surprised my horse with a little treat - according to the barn program it is time for the Equimax wormer, which will rid Willy of the usual freeloaders, from bots, strongyles and ascarids, to a precautionary dose for tapeworms ...
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/horsebytes/archives/148487.asp

Lake Waccamaw clearcutting concerns - September 10, 2008

Submitted by WWAY on 10 September 2008 - 4:55pm. Lake Waccamaw clearcutting concerns Lake Waccamaw residents and officials are trying to save the last remaining wetlands in the cove canal swamp.
http://www.wwaytv3.com/lake_waccamaw_clearcutting_concerns/09/2008_0
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