Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest

by Edward Tyson ALLEN (1875 - 1942)

Forestry and the Public

Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest

Written by a forester, this book aims to educate people on the importance of maintaining forests and those events which pose a danger to forests. It looks at forests from multiple points of view, the public, lumbermen, and the farmer. Given the author's association with the forestry department in the Pacific Northwest, the book focuses primarily on that region; however, the information provided is universal with regards to forestry. - Summary by KHand


Listen next episodes of Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest:
Appendix , Forestry and the Farmer , Forestry and the Fire Hazard , Forestry and the Forest, Part 1 , Forestry and the Forest, Part 2 , Forestry and the Forest, Part 3 , Forestry and the Forest, Part 4 , Forestry and the Lumberman