Log the Stein???? Log Stanley Park???? Make Lost Lagoon a Mill Pond???? Ignore 9,000 Years of Indian Habitation????
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Download PDFOutlines the author's concerns about needing to protect the natural world, issues with land use management in the Stein River Valley and Stanley Park in British Columbia, the problems with logging and how this all intersects with indigenous peoples. Includes several different poems.
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Contributor
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- Anarchists
- Forests and forestry
- Forest protection
- Anarchism
- Social groups
- Poetry
- Logging
- Political participation
- Environmentalism
- Anarchism--Societies, etc.
- Forest conservation
- Call Number: PS8581 R597L64
- 10 leaves (24 pages) ; 28 cm
- 50.28304, -121.6359
- 49.30171, -123.1417
- 53.99983, -125.0032
- David Barbarash Collection
- Donor: David Barbarash
- Archival finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/david-barbarash-fonds
- February 6, 2015
- Scanned by CDW on Plustek OpticBook A300 - full colour, 600dpi, saved as PDF, metadata by MH. Migration metadata by KD.
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