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Wilderness Society on Grand Canyon (1965)

Wilderness Society Grand Canyon.pdf

Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson with President John F. Kennedy, 1960.

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WMEAC Adopt-A-Stream volunteers, 1992.

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WMEAC Calls for Shell Drilling Ban

WMEAC Pigeon River Oil Drilling 1979.pdf

WMEAC Calls for Statewide Oil Drilling Ban (1981)

WMEAC Statewide Oil Drilling Ban Campaign 1981.pdf

WMEAC Earth Day 1980 Publicity

WMEAC Earth Day 1980 PR.pdf

WMEAC Formation of Michigan Environmental Council

WMEAC form Michigan Environmental Council 1980.pdf

WMEAC Letter to Senators, June 1970.

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WMEAC Pesticide Pamphlet

WMEAC Pesticide Pamphlet.pdf

WMEAC Pesticide Pamphlet Cover

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Created by Michigan in the World and the Environmental Justice HistoryLab, projects of the U-M History Department.