This is the revealing story of a U.S. Government agency long applauded as protector of a vital natural resource, until it began to alarm its once admiring and trusting public by expanding largescale clearcutting in our national forest during the 1950s. . . Clary's important book provides historical perspective for all concerned with regulation of forest use.
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This is the revealing story of a U.S. Government agency long applauded as protector of a vital natural resource, until it began to alarm its once admiring and trusting public by expanding largescale clearcutting in our national forest during the 1950s. . . Clary's important book provides historical perspective for all concerned with regulation of forest use.
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