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"Citizens and the environment," The Michigan Daily, January 21, 1970.

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"Pesticide Foes Win Court Test"

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A Citizen's Critique of the Pigeon River EIS, 1976

A Citizen's Critique of the Pigeon River EIS 2.1976.pdf

Department of Natural Resources press release about Monroe Creek Development, November 3, 1971

DNR Monroe Creek Press Release.pdf

DNR and Oil Representative on Pigeon River

DNR Report on Pigeon River Oil and Gas Agreement

Tanner plan statement.pdf

Drilling Begins in Pigeon River State Forest

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Ecology: Man and the Environment [Part 11]: Who Governs Nature?

Elk in Pigeon River

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EMEAC Newsletter

EMEAC joining suit.pdf
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