Forest Leaves, Volumes 15-18Pennsylvania Forestry Association., 1915 |
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Page 109
... loss occasioned by the breaking of the Austin dam was referred to . The paper mills through the discharge of sulphite and acids killed the fish in the streams , it was thought the streams could be cleaned up and the fish would return ...
... loss occasioned by the breaking of the Austin dam was referred to . The paper mills through the discharge of sulphite and acids killed the fish in the streams , it was thought the streams could be cleaned up and the fish would return ...
Page 110
... society . It was found that an ounce of prevention was worth a pound of cure , and , while some of last year's fires were severe , the money loss was not so great , as the more important tracts were guarded . 52 FOREST LEAVES .
... society . It was found that an ounce of prevention was worth a pound of cure , and , while some of last year's fires were severe , the money loss was not so great , as the more important tracts were guarded . 52 FOREST LEAVES .
Page 111
... loss of the capable and well - known Presi- dent of the Pennsylvania Forestry Association is so recent , that we feel it keenly . We regret that such a happening , natural occurrence though it be , must come to break the continuity of ...
... loss of the capable and well - known Presi- dent of the Pennsylvania Forestry Association is so recent , that we feel it keenly . We regret that such a happening , natural occurrence though it be , must come to break the continuity of ...
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... 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 forest service extended over all the mountain forests outside the farm woodlots would have saved ...
... 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 forest service extended over all the mountain forests outside the farm woodlots would have saved ...
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... loss of their clean , attractive , productive , and well- organized forests is most certainly true . The small forest acreage in proportion to the popula- tion - only two - tenths of an acre per inhabitant— and the industrial conditions ...
... loss of their clean , attractive , productive , and well- organized forests is most certainly true . The small forest acreage in proportion to the popula- tion - only two - tenths of an acre per inhabitant— and the industrial conditions ...
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