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Articles from Conservation Matters (June 22, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
"I, 93....." (New Hampshire). Brief Article 161
A commitment to Core Values. (New England). Brief Article 235
A glorious win for a troubled tradition; when the U.S. government illegally failed to protect New England's fabled but dwindling stocks of cod, haddock, and flounder, CLF and its allies sought remedy in federal court--and won a great victory. Levin, Dan 3426
A new way to save the environment. (From The President). Foy, Douglas I. Brief Article 731
A sporting man with a public view; Attorney Alan Wilson's strong background in business and financial management helps him to carry out the demanding duties of CLF Ventures vice president. And he still finds time for many civic activities, to climb in the Alps, sail a 42-foot sloop, and row-an ocean shell. Waterman, Melissa 2217
An Emerald arc for the artery. (Massachusetts). Brief Article 207
An experiment in green. (From CLF Ventures). Wilson, Alan Brief Article 661
CLF and Coastal Maine: saving the soul of the state. (Maine). Brief Article 290
CLF's conservation wisdom watch. (A View From The States). Brief Article 178
CLF, Quonset, and Almond: a tough nut to crack. (Rhode Island). Brief Article 305
Getting the lead out in Rhode Island. (Rhode Island). Brief Article 215
Green values triumph in Natick. (Massachusetts). Brief Article 193
Judith C. Skinner, Esq. (In Memoriam). Brief Article 318
Moooove over, dairy processors. (New England). Brief Article 193
No speedways for coastal towns. (Maine). Brief Article 311
PG&E--PrestidiGitation & Evasiveness? (Massachusetts). Brief Article 167
Protecting wetland: establishing critical precedent. (New Hampshire). Brief Article 242
Putting culture back in aquaculture. (Maine). Brief Article 305
Quotes of note: "heard around New England". (A View From The States). 237
Revitalizing urban brownfields: goodbuys for troubled neighborhoods: CLF Ventures is helping to revitalize four brownfields, one on East Boston's Chelsea Creek, where oil tanks once stood; one in nearby Lynn, the former site of a commercial laundry; and two problem sites in New York's storied Harlem neighborhood. MacNeil, Jane Salodof 2964
Saving Vermont's family farms. (Vermont). Brief Article 138
Sewage and another S-word. (Vermont). Brief Article 300
Stopping the Circ. (Vermont). Brief Article 430
The CLF "T" party. (Massachusetts). Brief Article 234
The greenest of plants for the Granite State; CLF Ventures helped Virginia's AES Corporation site New Hampshire's AES Granite Ridge, the cleanest, greenest power plant in New England history. Emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and carbon dioxide will be amazingly low, and much wildlife-rich conservation and forest land will adjoin the plant--eventually totalling more than 1200 acres. Paul, Katherine J. 2600
The monster on the bay. (Rhode Island). Brief Article 280
The volunteer spirit lives. (CLF People). Brief Article 724
Tom Winship (1920-2002): an extraordinary life. (In Memoriam). Foy, Douglas I. Brief Article 493
Woodsman, spare that tree. (New Hampshire). Brief Article 116

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