Our National Forests; a Short Popular Account of the Work of the United States Forest Service On the National Forstes

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Our National Forests; a Short Popular Account of the Work of the United States Forest Service On the National Forstes
Boerker, Richard Hans Douai, 1887- [from Old Catalog]
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By cooperative agreements with private companies the National Forest lines are used by private companies, in re- turn for which private lines are used by the Forest Service. In this way a complete network of tele- phone lines is established connecting not only the Forest Supervisor with all his Rangers and his for- est fire lookout stations, but also connecting each one of these with local communities and the large towns at a distance. Thus, when a forest fire occurs and the available local hel...p is not sufficient to con- trol the fire the telephone system is put to use to call help from the nearest villages and towns.
Grazing Improvements. It is often necessary for the complete and economical use of the forage on a National Forest to cooperate with the local stockmen to develop range by constructing im- provements. Water may have to be developed; fences, corrals, bridges, trails, and other works may have to be constructed. Often cattle belonging to SlU bs. * ADMINISTRATION 57 different stockmen are grazed on adjacent areas which are not separated by natural boundaries such as rivers, ridges, or swamps.


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