Forest Leaves, Volumes 15-18Pennsylvania Forestry Association., 1915 |
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... streams was diminished . Another thing noticed was the decrease in wild life , the birds were gone , and other species of game disappeared . game disappeared . What was left of the woods seemed dead . Originally the timber was cut to ...
... streams was diminished . Another thing noticed was the decrease in wild life , the birds were gone , and other species of game disappeared . game disappeared . What was left of the woods seemed dead . Originally the timber was cut to ...
Page 109
... streams , it was thought the streams could be cleaned up and the fish would return , but this had never been done . Conditions such as those described existed in the Allegheny and Clarion Rivers as well as other streams . Conservation ...
... streams , it was thought the streams could be cleaned up and the fish would return , but this had never been done . Conditions such as those described existed in the Allegheny and Clarion Rivers as well as other streams . Conservation ...
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... stream . This has been accomplished in the cases of the Delaware and Susquehanna , but thus far it has not been ... streams ; and while we believe it is entirely proper , we feel that the regular and orderly businesslike procedure ...
... stream . This has been accomplished in the cases of the Delaware and Susquehanna , but thus far it has not been ... streams ; and while we believe it is entirely proper , we feel that the regular and orderly businesslike procedure ...
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... streams which widen suddenly upon reaching the depressed , or drowned section of the plain . The soil of the swamp is largely a soft , black , trees , long since vanished under the unsparing hand of the lumber kings . Here the ...
... streams which widen suddenly upon reaching the depressed , or drowned section of the plain . The soil of the swamp is largely a soft , black , trees , long since vanished under the unsparing hand of the lumber kings . Here the ...
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... stream , forming a dense canopy through which no sunbeam penetrates . It is difficult to find a landing place in this part of the canal , because of tangled roots in one place and slime and mud in another . Yet back of this confused ...
... stream , forming a dense canopy through which no sunbeam penetrates . It is difficult to find a landing place in this part of the canal , because of tangled roots in one place and slime and mud in another . Yet back of this confused ...
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