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The Conservation Manifesto
- By: Gifford Pinchot
- Narrated by: Peter Lerman
- Length: 3 hrs
- Unabridged
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The Conservation Manifesto (also known as The Fight for Conservation) is a 1910 book by Gifford Pinchot, the first chief of the United States Forest Service and one of the principal architects of the American conservation movement. Gifford Pinchot argued that America’s forests, water, minerals...
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The Conservation Manifesto
- Narrated by: Peter Lerman
- Length: 3 hrs
- Release date: 28-07-26
- Language: English
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Training of a Forester
- By: Gifford Pinchot
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Written by a forester, this book looks at the definition of "forest", what the life of a forester entails, discusses the forest service both on the state and national levels, and the training required to be a forester. As a forester himself, and the chief of the US Forest Service, Pinchot was a foremost expert in this topic,and, based on his preface to the work, seems to expect this work to either encourage or dissuade young people from a life in forestry. - Summary by KHand
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To the South Seas
- By: Gifford Pinchot
- Narrated by: Andre Stojka
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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Giant Sea Bats, Land Crabs, Lap Dragons, untouched islands and native villages are visited by Gifford Pinchot the father of modern environmentalism, and Chief of the United States Forest Service under Theodore Roosevelt. Gifford Pinchot, with his family, explores The Galapagos Islands, the Marquesas, the Tuamotu Archipelago and Tahiti in 1929, before the South Seas was changed forever by modern civilization and war.
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To the South Seas
- Narrated by: Andre Stojka
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
- Release date: 11-12-17
- Language: English
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Twinkly Eyes at Valley Farm
- By: Gifford Pinchot
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Dive into the world of forestry with Twinkly Eyes at Valley Farm, a captivating book penned by a seasoned forester. This insightful work explores the very definition of a forest, delves into the daily life of a forester, and examines the structure of the forest service at both state and national levels. Written by Gifford Pinchot, the chief of the US Forest Service, this book combines expert knowledge with personal experience, offering a unique perspective on the necessary training for aspiring foresters. In his preface, Pinchot aims to inspire—or perhaps caution—young individuals ...
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