The Environment of America: Present/ Future/ Past: Selected Articles from a Variety of Sources ...Thomas C. Jones J. G. Ferguson Publishing Company; distributed to the book trade by Doubleday [New York, 1971 - Conservation of natural resources - 324 pages |
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Page 58
... timber companies were to accept this principle , particularly as forest land grew more limited and expensive , and as individual " timber barons " were replaced by cor- porate ownerships . Today , most of our forests are managed , with ...
... timber companies were to accept this principle , particularly as forest land grew more limited and expensive , and as individual " timber barons " were replaced by cor- porate ownerships . Today , most of our forests are managed , with ...
Page 300
... timber for the navy of the United States . An extension of this law by the passage of the act of March 2 , 1831 , provided that if any person should cut live oak or red cedar trees or other timber from the lands of the United States for ...
... timber for the navy of the United States . An extension of this law by the passage of the act of March 2 , 1831 , provided that if any person should cut live oak or red cedar trees or other timber from the lands of the United States for ...
Page 302
... timber for one mill as for ten , and , therefore , the ordi- nary lumberman can no longer compete with the large corporations . Many of the miners find that timber is already becoming scarce and dear on the denuded hills around their ...
... timber for one mill as for ten , and , therefore , the ordi- nary lumberman can no longer compete with the large corporations . Many of the miners find that timber is already becoming scarce and dear on the denuded hills around their ...
Contents
America the Beautiful | 8 |
a Faithful Steward? | 25 |
An Environment Fit for People | 44 |
Copyright | |
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