Elusive spotted owl may be both canary and red herring. (Forks, Washington)
Forks, population 3,400, is an Olympic peninsula logging town being socially and economically torn apart by the spotted owl controversy. Catholic officials including Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy recently met with local leaders to discuss how ministry can help the troubled region.
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Published in | National Catholic Reporter Vol. 28; no. 30; p. 5 |
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Format | Magazine Article Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Kansas City
National Catholic Reporter
29.05.1992
National Catholic Reporter Publishing Company |
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Summary: | Forks, population 3,400, is an Olympic peninsula logging town being socially and economically torn apart by the spotted owl controversy. Catholic officials including Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy recently met with local leaders to discuss how ministry can help the troubled region. |
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ISSN: | 0027-8939 |