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Forest Conservation



Forestry - the management of forest lands for wood, water, wildlife, forage, and recreation. Because the major economic importance of the forest lies in wood and wood products, forestry has been chiefly concerned with timber management, especially reforestation, maintenance of the extant forest stands at prime condition, and fire control. Silviculture is the name usually given to this   Read More...

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    Our Natural Resources and Their Conservation (Chap. XI Essential Measures in Forest Conservation")
    by A. E. Parkins, J. R. Whitaker, Wallace W. Atwood, O. E. Baker, H. H. Bennett, H. H. Martin, H. H. Martin. 647 pgs.


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