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Consuming the Boreal Forest: the chain of destruction from logging companies to consumers

August 14, 2007

Greenpeace names the companies behind the destruction of the Boreal forest in Canada - tracing the "chain of destruction" from companies to consumers.

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America's Keystone Forests: Mapping the Next 100 Years of Forest Protection

January 03, 2005

Greenpeace, in cooperation with the Big Sky Conservation Institute, has created a map showing the "keystone forests" of the United States.

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Facts about the Roadless Rule (factsheet)

September 14, 2004

Quick facts about the Roadless Rule.

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Call for a Moratorium

September 08, 2004

Greenpeace calls for an immediate national moratorium on large-scale commercial logging and road construction on federal forests that are under the administration of the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management.

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Death by a Thousand Cuts (factsheet)

June 09, 2004

This timeline documents the Bush administration actions that have endangered our national forests, starting with President Bush's inauguration day, January 20, 2001.

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Defending Forests, Defending Freedoms (factsheet)

June 09, 2004

The United States Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management were created to ensure the conservation of our national forests. Instead, these government agencies are using our tax dollars to fund logging, road building and other extractive resources on our endangered national forests. Due to the failures of these bureaus, we are no faced with having only five percent of our ancient forests left intact.

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