
audiobook
by Richard H. D. (Richard Hans Douai) Boerker
OUR NATIONAL FORESTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION - FORESTRY AS A NATIONAL PROBLEM
ILLUSTRATIONS
OUR NATIONAL FORESTS - CHAPTER I THE CREATION AND ORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL FORESTS - ECONOMIC CONDITIONS WHICH LED TO FOREST CONSERVATION
CHAPTER II THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE NATIONAL FORESTS
CHAPTER III THE PROTECTION OF THE NATIONAL FORESTS
CHAPTER IV THE SALE AND RENTAL OF NATIONAL FOREST RESOURCES
APPENDIX
A concise, engaging overview of America’s national forests, this volume draws on the author’s decade‑long experience with the United States Forest Service. It explains how public ownership transformed vast, rugged woodlands into thriving resources, detailing the science of sustainable timber production, watershed protection, and wildlife habitat. Readers learn why forests are vital to agriculture, industry, and the health of entire communities, illustrated with vivid examples from both U.S. and European history.
The narrative weaves together stories of early conservation challenges—devastating floods, costly fires, and soil erosion—with the early triumphs of organized forest management. By presenting complex ecological concepts in clear, accessible language, the book invites anyone curious about how careful stewardship of trees supports national prosperity. It’s an informative snapshot of a pivotal era when America began safeguarding millions of acres for future generations.
Full title
Our national forests : a short popular account of the work of the United States Forest service on the national forests A Short Popular Account of the Work of the United States Forest Service on the National Forests
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (368K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Bergquist, Charlie Howard, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2013-03-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1887–1966
An early American forester and science writer, he helped explain the value of the nation’s forests to general readers at a time when conservation was still taking shape. His best-known book turns technical forestry work into a clear, practical story about public land and stewardship.
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