
CONSERVATION SERIES
CONSERVATION READER - BY - HAROLD W. FAIRBANKS
WORLD BOOK COMPANY - THE HOUSE OF APPLIED KNOWLEDGE
INTRODUCTION
CONSERVATION READER
CHAPTER ONE - HOW OUR FIRST ANCESTORS LIVED
CHAPTER TWO - HOW OUR NEEDS DIFFER FROM THOSE OF THE FIRST MEN
CHAPTER THREE - THE EARTH AS IT WAS BEFORE THE COMING OF CIVILIZED MEN
CHAPTER FOUR - NATURE'S UNEQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF HER GIFTS
CHAPTER FIVE - THE LAND OF THE POOR PEOPLE
In this compact yet richly illustrated reader, young listeners are invited to explore the early relationship between humanity and the natural world. The author traces how our ancestors lived before fields were plowed and rivers were dammed, showing the stark contrast between a wilderness that once teemed with untouched streams, forests, and wildlife and the modern pressures that threaten them. By grounding the discussion in vivid poetry and simple facts, the book sets a clear foundation for why caring for land, water, and animal life matters today.
Colorful photographs and reproductions of classic paintings accompany each lesson, turning abstract ideas about soil erosion, forestation, and water supply into concrete images children can picture. Interspersed poems from contemporary sources add a lyrical touch that reinforces the wonder of natural scenes. Listeners come away with a basic toolkit for recognizing the value of forests, minerals, and wildlife, and a sense of responsibility to protect these resources for future generations.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (270K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Verity White, Joseph Cooper and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-10-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1860
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