Forest Leaves, Volumes 15-18Pennsylvania Forestry Association., 1915 |
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... fact that there are those who do not recognize the urgency of this problem does not alter the case , nor is it any less the duty of those who can recognize it , to sound the alarm ! * * * * * IN addition to the Board of Game Commis ...
... fact that there are those who do not recognize the urgency of this problem does not alter the case , nor is it any less the duty of those who can recognize it , to sound the alarm ! * * * * * IN addition to the Board of Game Commis ...
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... facts certainly refute the claim that any large part of the 11 million acres of forest land is agricultural . If any ... fact that while for 2 million acres of merchantable income - producing forest , the United States Forest Service has ...
... facts certainly refute the claim that any large part of the 11 million acres of forest land is agricultural . If any ... fact that while for 2 million acres of merchantable income - producing forest , the United States Forest Service has ...
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... fact if compulsory reforestation were to be resorted to by the State , the forest owner who receives the income from the mature crop , should be reached . But in Pennsylvania this is impossible , and the idea becomes at once ...
... fact if compulsory reforestation were to be resorted to by the State , the forest owner who receives the income from the mature crop , should be reached . But in Pennsylvania this is impossible , and the idea becomes at once ...
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... fact that the pres- ent State holdings contain by far the greatest fire hazards , during 1914 the loss on State lands was only 23 to 1⁄2 of that on privately owned lands . In other words the more efficient fire protection of the State ...
... fact that the pres- ent State holdings contain by far the greatest fire hazards , during 1914 the loss on State lands was only 23 to 1⁄2 of that on privately owned lands . In other words the more efficient fire protection of the State ...
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... fact that the larger part of the State forests now lie east of the Allegheny mountains is not be- cause of a want of desire to erect State Forests west of the mountains , but because the cheap lands of the State lie in this region and ...
... fact that the larger part of the State forests now lie east of the Allegheny mountains is not be- cause of a want of desire to erect State Forests west of the mountains , but because the cheap lands of the State lie in this region and ...
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