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Guide to the Friends of the Earth, Northwest Office Records 1920-2003

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Title Guide to the Friends of the Earth, Northwest Office Records 1920-2003
Subject Conservation of natural resources--Northwest, Pacific--Societies, etc; Conservation of natural resources--Northwest, Pacific; Environmental protection--Northwest, Pacific--Societies, etc; Environmental protection--Northwest, Pacific; Environmental policy--Northwest, Pacific; Air quality management--Northwest, Pacific; Wetland conservation--Northwest, Pacific; Coastal zone management--Northwest, Pacific; Dams--Environmental aspects--Northwest, Pacific; Dams--Washington (State)--Elwha River; Fishes--Conservation--Northwest, Pacific; Shore protection--Northwest, Pacific; Hydroelectric power plants--Environmental aspects--Northwest, Pacific; Environmental law--United States; Wilderness areas--Environmental aspects--Northwest, Pacific; Water quality--Northwest, Pacific; Nuclear energy--Environmental aspects--Northwest, Pacific; Coal mines and mining--Environmental aspects--Northwest, Pacific; Pesticides--Environmental aspects--Northwest, Pacific; International trade--Environmental aspects; Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington); Environmental Activism; Environmental Conditions; Fisheries and Wildlife; Mines and Mineral Resources; Political Campaigns; Pollution; Water and Water Rights; Washington (State); Alaska; British Columbia; Oregon; Maps; Sound Recordings
Description Organizational records documenting the regional conservation activities the Northwest Office of the Friends of the Earth.; Friends of the Earth is an environmental organization, established in 1969 by David Brower. The Northwest office began in April, 1970, with Dale Jones as Northwest representative. The purpose of FOE is to inform the public about environmental issues and to take "direct action to restore, conserve, and promote rational use of the earth's natural...
Publisher Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries
Date 1920/2003
Rights The records are generally open to all users.; Some material stored offsite; advance notice required for use.; The literary rights of representatives of the records-creating
organization have been transferred to the University of Washington
Libraries.
Type Collection collection
Identifier http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv45841
Language eng
Format 196.27 cubic feet (199 boxes and 2 packages)
Coverage 1920-2003

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