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| | ISEE Newsletter: Vol. 2, No. 3, Fall 1991 |
 | | Nature is present in so many forms in NATURE'S METROPOLIS that it finally comes as a shock to realize that for Cronin nature--first nature, the nonhuman world of ecological relations--is already a thing of great inherent value, which belongs, in an important sense, to itself, and of which human beings are merely an inalienable part. |
 | | The U. was on the verge of imposing trade sanctions against Japan in mid-May because of that nation's continued threat to hawksbills. |
 | | John W. Mumma, U. Forest Service Region One Head, the supervisor of 13 national forests in Idaho, Montana, and the Dakotas, was forced to resign for his refusal to cut timber at the rate desired by Montana and Idaho Congressmen, under pressure from timber interests. |
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