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A speech given by Jim Nichols, Bill Campbell, and Senator J. Doyle Corman Jr. They discuss the gypsy moth infestation issue and its impact on defoliation, the travel industry, and the government.
RelationStewardshipCreator
Citizens for Alternatives to Chemical Contamination Coverage
1978 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 30:48 Identifier
0289-SR-36-2 Rights
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A speech given by Jim Speece and Jim Nichols. They discuss the forest industries' view of the gypsy moth infestation issue and its impact on the industry.
RelationStewardshipCreator
Citizens for Alternatives to Chemical Contamination Coverage
1978 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 30:48 Identifier
0289-SR-36-1 Rights
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protection has expired over time or its creator has placed it in the public domain.
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