Some at least of the forest reserves should afford perpetual protection to the native fauna and flora, safe havens of refuge to our rapidly diminishing wild animals of the larger kinds, and free camping grounds for the everincreasing numbers of men and... Outing and the Wheelman - Page 5451902Full view - About this book
| 1902 - 780 pages
...has again carpeted the ground, birds and deer are coining back and hundreds of persons, especially from the immediate neighborhood, come each summer...division is impossible, nor will any good American citi/en refuse aid to a movement which makes not only for preservation of forest land and protection... | |
| John Clayton Gifford - 1902 - 328 pages
...rapidly diminishing wild animals of the larger kinds, and free camping grounds for the ever-increasing numbers of men and women who have learned to find...forests and flower-clad meadows of our mountains. " — President Roosevelt. THE following is mainly compiled from the reports of the General Land Office,... | |
| 1902 - 976 pages
...rapidly diminishing wild animals of the larger kinds, and free camping grounds for the ever-increasing numbers of men and women who have learned to find...forests and flower-clad meadows of our mountains. The forest reserves should be set apart forever for the use and benefit of our people as a whole, and... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1902 - 496 pages
...rapidly diminishing wild animals of the larger kinds, and free camping grounds for the ever-increasing numbers of men and women who have learned to find...splendid forests and flowerclad meadows of our mountains. The forest reserves should be set apart forever for the use and benefit of our people as a whole and... | |
| Louis Hermann Pammel - 1902 - 328 pages
...haven of refuge to our rapidly diminishing wild animals of the larger kinds, and free camping grounds for the ever increasing numbers of men and women who...health and recreation in the splendid forests and flower clad meadows of our mountains. The forest reserves should be set apart forever for the use and... | |
| 1903 - 914 pages
...rapidly diminishing wild animals of the larger kinds, and free camping-grounds for the ever-increasing numbers of men and women who have learned to find...forests and flower-clad meadows of our mountains. The forest reserves should be set apart forever for the use and benefit of our people as a whole and... | |
| United States. President - 1903 - 448 pages
...rapidly diminishing wild animals of the larger kinds, and free camping grounds for the everincreasing numbers of men and women who have learned to find...forests and flower-clad meadows of our mountains. The forest reserves should be set apart forever for the use and benefit of our people as a whole and... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1903 - 176 pages
...rapidly diminishing wild animals of the larger kinds, and free-camping grounds for the ever-increasing numbers of men and women who have learned to find...forests and flower-clad meadows of our mountains. The forest reserves should be set apart forever for the use and benefit of our people as a whole, and... | |
| United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt), Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 512 pages
...rapidly diminishing wild animals of the larger kinds, and free camping grounds for the ever-increasing numbers of men and women who have learned to find...forests and flower-clad meadows of our mountains. The forest reserves should be set apart forever for the use and benefit of our people as a whole and... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 214 pages
...rapidly diminishing wild animals of the larger kinds, and free camping-grounds for the ever-increasing numbers of men and women who have learned to find...the splendid forests and flower-clad meadows of our 151 mountains. The forest reserves should be set apart forever for the use and benefit of our people... | |
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