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Removed the following dubious, unsupported claim:
The concept of sustainable timber managemen, as a renewable rescource, is the creation of W.D. Connor. It's the restraint by those who followed him that has made Laona, WI both the birth place of sustainablity and the epitome of the sustainable forest legacy.
Maralia 02:42, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Wiiliam D. Connor and Laona, Wisconsin
On cleaning up the Laona, Wisconsin article, the expansion of the William D. Connor article should be considered since the 2 subjects are related. Thank you-RFD 14:00, 16 September 2007 (UTC)