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Wigley led the group [[Project Protect]], which supported the Healthy Forests bill and was run out of the offices of the [[American Forest Resource Council]]. Wigley is now the campaign director of the [[Save Our Species Alliance]] (SOSA), "which has become a prominent voice in convincing voters that change to ESA is needed." [http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/esthag-w/2006/mar/policy/pt_bigindustry.html]
 
Wigley led the group [[Project Protect]], which supported the Healthy Forests bill and was run out of the offices of the [[American Forest Resource Council]]. Wigley is now the campaign director of the [[Save Our Species Alliance]] (SOSA), "which has become a prominent voice in convincing voters that change to ESA is needed." [http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/esthag-w/2006/mar/policy/pt_bigindustry.html]
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*"[http://www.pacwestcom.com/staff/wigley.htm Tim Wigley]", accessed March 2006.
 
*"[http://www.pacwestcom.com/staff/wigley.htm Tim Wigley]", accessed March 2006.
*Paul D. Thacker, "[http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/esthag-w/2006/mar/policy/pt_bigindustry.html Hidden ties: Big environmental changes backed by big industry] Lobbyists and industry officials who once pushed for the president’s Healthy Forests legislation now collaborate with Rep. Pombo to alter the Endangered Species Act", ''Environmental Science & Technology'', March 8, 2006.
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*Paul D. Thacker, "[http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/esthag-w/2006/mar/policy/pt_bigindustry.html Hidden ties: Big environmental changes backed by big industry] Lobbyists and industry officials who once pushed for the president’s Healthy Forests legislation now collaborate with Rep. Pombo to alter the Endangered Species Act", ''Environmental Science & Technology'', March 8, 2006; article available [https://www.sourcewatch.org/images/a/a9/Pt_bigindustry.pdf here].
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 27 September 2017

Tim Wigley is Executive Vice President of Pac/West Communications

"Prior to joining Pac/West, Tim served as the president of the Oregon Forest Industries Council (OFIC) - a Salem-based, statewide trade association representing the interests of Oregon's forest products industry. He also served as West Coast Director of Corporate Communications for Georgia-Pacific Corporation where he managed all internal and external communications for wood products manufacturing facilities as well as the timber division," his biographical note states. [1]

Wigley led the group Project Protect, which supported the Healthy Forests bill and was run out of the offices of the American Forest Resource Council. Wigley is now the campaign director of the Save Our Species Alliance (SOSA), "which has become a prominent voice in convincing voters that change to ESA is needed." [2]

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Documents written by or referencing this person or organization are contained in the Anti-Environmental Archive, launched by Greenpeace on Earth Day, 2015. The archive contains 3,500 documents, some 27,000 pages, covering 350 organizations and individuals. The current archive includes mainly documents collected in the late 1980s through the early 2000s by The Clearinghouse on Environmental Advocacy and Research (CLEAR), an organization that tracked the rise of the so called "Wise Use" movement in the 1990s during the Clinton presidency. Access the index to the Anti-Environmental Archives here.

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