A black and white illustration of a male elk vocalizing. The illustrations was used in 'Pleading for the Land' by Dennis Holler, an article from the Detroit Free Press (Nov. 9, 1980) discussing Joseph L. Sax's response to the Pigeon River Country State Forest oil controversy.
A letter from Joan Wolfe, chairman of the West Michigan Environmental Action Council, to Joseph L. Sax, U-M Law Professor, inquiring about his interest in writing a draft bill for the WMEAC to submit to the Michigan State legislature and stating their main goals for the proposal to include. The author of the handwritten notes is unknown.
A letter from Joseph L. Sax to Peter W. Steketee discussing Sax's suggestions and clarifications to clean up the version of the Michigan Environmental Protection Act that was put out by the legislature. Sax also states his plans to meet Joe Thibodeau to discuss further. This letter was also sent to Representatives Anderson and Goemaere, and Bill Pierce of the U-M Law School.
An image of the first two pages of a newspaper article, 'Pleading for the Land', written by Dennis Holden and published by the Detroit Free Press, that discusses the Pigeon River Country State Forest oil drilling controversy, in conversation with Joseph L. Sax.
A flier produced by the West Michigan Environmental Council advertising a public hearing about H.B. 3055. It encourages readers to come to the hearing, share the news, and submit messages of support. It also explains the bill and gives examples of other organization that support it.