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Lumberman Roasts Spotted Owl

The Endangered Species Act has caused enough economic and personal devastation to fill a book... so lumberman Karl Drexel did just that.

Drexel's just-released book, "The Politically In-Correct Cookbook: The Facts, Fantasies and Fallacies of the Endangered Species Act," is culled from five years of research on the effects of the Act on businesses. individuals and private property rights.

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In addition to real-life horror stories ofhow "endangered" species have affected the lives of thousands. the book includes humorous illustrations and "recipes" for such delicacies as Chinese Smoked Spotted Owl and

Roast Red-Cockaded Woodpecker. His aim is to educate the public in a logical, meaningful and light-hearted way. "Through knowledge we might be able to make reasonable decisions on legislation that can combine economic, personal and cultural factors with our commitment for proper stewardship of this planet," he explains.

A 25-year veteran of the wholesale lumber business, he spent the last six years as pres. of Andel Forest Products, Santa Rosa, Ca., and is a past pres. of the Black Bart Hoo-Hoo Club.

The book is available for $12.95 plus $3 shipping from Whitney-Hill, Box 2910, Santa Rosa. Ca.95405.

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