Gifford Pinchot Quotes
The Object Of Our Forest Policy Is Not To Preserve The Forests Because They Are Beautiful-or Because They Are Refuges For The Wild Creatures Of The Wilderness-but The Making Of Prosperous Homes-every Other Consideration Becomes Secondary.
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