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1Author:  Wilson, RichardRequires cookie*
 Title:  Richard and Jean Wilson Collection, 1995. ead 
 Date(s):  1995. 
 Abstract:  This collection consists primarily of legal documents, environmental reports, position statements, media clippings, correspondence, and memoranda regarding the "Save the Peaks" controversy. While the material in this collection strongly reflects the anti-development position of the donors, there is a sufficient variety of material to understand the differing viewpoints of the parties involved. The collection arrangement is based on topical categories, and within these categories the document arrangement is chronological in order to promote historical context and continuity. 
 Repository:  Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Department. 
 Subjects:  Arizona Snow Bowl. | Real estate development--Arizona--Environmental aspects. | Real estate development--Arizona--Sociological aspects. | Environmentalism--Arizona. | Cities and towns--Growth. | Zoning--Arizona--Flagstaff. | Land use, Rural--Law and legislation--Arizona. | Water-supply--Arizona--San Francisco Peaks. | Actions and defenses--Arizona. | Actions and defenses--Arizona--Economic aspects. | Ski resorts--Arizona--Environmental aspects. | Navajo Indians--Religion. | Hopi Indians--Religion. | Environmentalism--Songs and music. 
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2Author:  Southwest Forestry ServicesRequires cookie*
 Title:  Inland Forest Research Council Collection, 1947-1985. ead 
 Date(s):  1947-1985. 
 Abstract:  This collection of documents represents Kulosa's work for different aspects of the Forest Product industry. The collection is significant because it represents primary documentation of the forest product industry during a period of heightened environmental awareness and interest in public land issues on the part of the American public. This interest manifested itself in the passage of such laws as the Endangered Species Act, legislation about clean air and water and the evaluation of roadless areas. All of these issues had a direct impact upon the forest products industry. 
 Repository:  Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Department. 
 Subjects:  Logging--Arizona. | Lumber trade--Arizona. | Forest products--Arizona. | Forest management--Arizona. | Forest conservation--Arizona. | Endangered species--Law and legislation--United States. | Air quality management--United States. | Air quality--Standards--United States. | Water quality--United States. | Water quality management--United States. | Environmentalism. | Environmental policy--Citizen participation. 
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