Forest conservation -- Northwest, Pacific
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Tom Kovalicky
Oral history interview with Tom Kovalicky, conducted by Clark Hansen on October 21, 1999, as part of the Columbia River Dissenters Oral History Series. Kovalicky discusses his career with the U.S. Forest Service from 1962 to 1991, particularly his work as supervisor of the Nez Perce Forest in Idaho.
Stuart Moir papers
Unprocessed collection including materials relating to forestry, forest management, logging, and sawmills in the Pacific Northwest, as well as certificates and diplomas. Stuart Moir (1892-1961) was chief forester for the Western Pine Association, forest counsel for the Western Forestry & Conservation Association, and consulting forester for Lake Oswego, Oregon.
Oral history interview with John Osborn
Oral history interview with John Osborn, conducted by Clark Hansen in two sessions, on April 8 and April 12, 1999, as part of the Columbia River Dissenters Oral History Series. Osborn discusses connections between the history of the Northern Pacific Railroad land grants, logging practices of companies such as Weyerhaeuser, and heavy metal pollution in the Pacific Northwest.