Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources, Band 16U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 |
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... sources , and Fish and Game , and Chico , Sacramento , and Humboldt State Colleges . Twenty - two northern counties were involved in the plan of the conference . The program was planned to develop the theme , " Land Use in Northern ...
... sources , and Fish and Game , and Chico , Sacramento , and Humboldt State Colleges . Twenty - two northern counties were involved in the plan of the conference . The program was planned to develop the theme , " Land Use in Northern ...
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... sources . The number of such courses ranges from one to nine in the indi- vidual institutions . In addition , nearly all of these colleges offer either summer workshops in conservation or field schools in natural history . Thus ...
... sources . The number of such courses ranges from one to nine in the indi- vidual institutions . In addition , nearly all of these colleges offer either summer workshops in conservation or field schools in natural history . Thus ...
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... sources . Occasionally they publish material usable by students at both elementary and secondary levels . Examples of such publications can be obtained by reference to the list of agencies appearing at the end of this report . However ...
... sources . Occasionally they publish material usable by students at both elementary and secondary levels . Examples of such publications can be obtained by reference to the list of agencies appearing at the end of this report . However ...
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... source of considerable community interest and an effective means of promoting good- will among nations . Many nations have adopted trees , shrubs and flowers as national emblems . The supply of seeds of such plants to other nations ...
... source of considerable community interest and an effective means of promoting good- will among nations . Many nations have adopted trees , shrubs and flowers as national emblems . The supply of seeds of such plants to other nations ...
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... sources has been drawn upon , includ- ing reports and bulletins of the conservation departments of Iowa , Illinois , Indiana , and Ohio ; and several publications of the Central States Forest Experiment Station of the U.S. Forest ...
... sources has been drawn upon , includ- ing reports and bulletins of the conservation departments of Iowa , Illinois , Indiana , and Ohio ; and several publications of the Central States Forest Experiment Station of the U.S. Forest ...
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agencies Agriculture animals areas birds booklet boys brush burned CALIFORNIA LIBRARY camp cent Chuck Coast Redwood CONCERN FOR TOMORROW conservation education CONSERVATION-CONCERN FOR TOMORROW County Division erosion farmers feet field fish forest fires forest land Forest Service forestry grass grazing ground grow growth habitat Halliday hardwoods harvest Illinois important inches increased industry insects International Paper Company irrigation JACKIE JACKIE DAVIS Jerry lakes logs looked materials mineral natural resources nursery Ohio organizations outdoor parks pasture pine plant plow practices present problems production protection pulp PULPWOOD pupils rain recreation redwood River school forest seedlings seeds shortleaf pine slope South Southern species stand streams supply teachers terrace timber tion topsoil Tree Crop tree farm U.S. Forest Service Uncle Charles United UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Valley watershed wild wildlife wood wood pulp woodland woodlot
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Seite 18 - Helen Heffernan, Chief, Bureau of Elementary Education, California State Department of Education; Herbert Gwinn, Consultant in Secondary Education, California State Department of Education; Sven G.
Seite 30 - ... of soil conservation was needed. Out of the knowledge of every scientific discipline which could contribute, from the technique of every agricultural profession which could be made to play a part, a coordinated plan of soil conservation is being built. Since 1933, when the Soil Erosion Service (now the Soil Conservation Service of the US Department of Agriculture) was established, there has been a tremendous expansion of work in soil conservation. New techniques have been developed and old ones...
Seite 32 - When the common law was adopted in 1850, it was made the rule of decision in all the courts of this state, so far as it was not repugnant to or inconsistent with the constitution of the United States, or the constitution or laws of this state. At that time the principal industries of the state were mining and cattle raising. To encourage and promote these industries, acts were passed by the legislature, before the adoption of the common-law, which have been held...
Seite 23 - Section 52200, within or without the boundaries of the school district and for that purpose employ instructors, supervisors, and other personnel and provide necessary equipment and supplies. (b) Transport or arrange...
Seite 30 - ... their variety and classification (exhaustible, such as, petroleum and minerals, and renewable, such as soils, forests, and wildlife) ; their geographic distribution and availability; their value and importance to man; their national, state, and local importance. 2. To present vividly the fact that all human activities and institutions have their bases in, and are dependent on, natural resources. The standard of living of a locality or a state reflects the condition of the resources of the locality...
Seite 10 - ... materials ; feeding trays, bird houses ; work on the improvement of home and school grounds ; adoption of some local feature, park, or landmark to protect ; responsibility for the custodianship of school equipment, surveying local flood control, irrigation, purification, softening, or other water problems. b. Having presented the facts on our natural resources and provided pertinent related activities, we can, with assurance, let intelligence take its course in the matter of developing a philosophy...
Seite 22 - I will never disgrace these sacred arms, nor desert my companion in the ranks. I will fight for temples and public property, both alone and with many. I will transmit my fatherland, not only not less, but greater and better, than it was transmitted to me.