Quincy Library Group
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The Quincy Library Group was named after a group comprising local timber industry employees and environmentalists from Quincy, California that developed a plan to manage the ongoing logging of local forests.
The plan was rejected by other state and national environmental groups.
Contact details
Email: qlginfo AT qlg.org
Web: http://www.qlg.org
External links
- Ed Marston, "We may be seeing the devolution of the environmental movement", High Country News, September 29, 1997.
- Ed Marston, "The timber wars evolve into a divisive attempt at peace", High Country News, December 22, 1997.
- Ed Marston, "The stress was very heavy", High Country News, September 29, 1997.
- Ed Marston, "My experience with the Quincy group wasnâ??t positive", High Country News, September 29, 1997.
- Ed Marston, "I was always welcomed there", High Country News, September 29, 1997.
- Ed Marston, "Weâ??re much stronger together", High Country News, September 29, 1997.
- Michael Yost, "The Quincy Library Group has green credentials", High Country News, December 22, 1997.
- Tim Fitzgerald, "The Quincy Library Affair", Nevada Journal, (At the time of this article Tim Fitzgerald was an intern with the free-market think tank, the Political Economy Research Center, now known as the Property and Environment Research Center).
- Jane Braxton Little, "Quincy Library Group bars outsiders", High Country News, April 26, 1999.
- Tami Zemel & Shannon Darling, "Quincy Act will increase logging", The Orion, September 8, 1999.