
THE YOUNG FORESTER
By Zane Grey
I. CHOOSING A PROFESSION
II. THE MAN ON THE TRAIN
III. THE TRAIL
IV. LOST IN THE FOREST
V. THE SAWMILL
VI. DICK LESLIE, RANGER
VI. BACK TO HOLSTON
VIII. THE LUMBERMEN
A young man who loves the wilderness spends a summer camping by the Susquehanna River, trying to convince his skeptical brother that forestry can be more than just hunting. He explains how forests protect rivers, keep the climate balanced, and guard against future devastation caused by reckless logging. His brother, practical and eager for profit, is gradually drawn into the idea that protecting the woods could be a real vocation.
As the boys fish and sit around the fire, they dream of heading west to work in the growing field of forest conservation—a career just beginning to take shape in America. Their conversations blend youthful rivalry with a budding sense of responsibility toward the land, hinting at the challenges and adventures that await when the young forester finally puts his plans into action.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (264K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Bill Brewer, and David Widger
Release date
1999-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1939
Best known for turning the American frontier into irresistible popular fiction, this prolific novelist helped define the modern Western. His books blend sweeping landscapes, fast action, and a deep love of the outdoors.
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