The book The Land We Live in the book of Conservation was written by author Overton Westfeldt Price Here you can read free online of The Land We Live in the book of Conservation book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Land We Live in the book of Conservation a good or bad book?
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" We follow down the north slope of the mountain, and soon begin to see signs of the cutting. The general methods of logging are the same as we saw before in the Cascades; but there seems to be a different purpose behind the whole work. The brush is burned when the ground is moist The stumps are much lower, no big logs have been left in the tops, and the trees have been thrown so skilfully that they have done very little damage. All the boughs and brush have been thrown together into piles, the... big branches on the inside and the smaller stuff on the outside. These, the ranger tells us, will be burned when the ground is moist, or after the first light snowfall, when they will burn slowly and clean, and will not scorch the trees left standing. Were it not for the keen eyes of the ranger, who points out a few places here and there where the cutting has not been so carefully done, it would all look perfect to us, as IN A NATIONAL FOREST 79 indeed it almost is, in view of the actual conditions under which the loggers have worked.
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