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Nationwide logging ban pushed
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TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2002

A group of scientists has asked President Bush to halt all logging on federally owned forests.

The group of 221 scientists wrote a letter to urge the ban. They cited damage to the environment but the timber industry said logging actually helps keep forests in check.

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Scientists Seek Logging Ban on U.S.-Owned Land (The New York Times 4/16)
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