Pamphlets on Forestry in New York, Том 7 |
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... fact that over 3,000,000 acres or nearly 10 per cent of the States are covered with no growth of value should be cause enough for active agitation and real beginnings in reforestation . The great area of ten per cent of the State should ...
... fact that over 3,000,000 acres or nearly 10 per cent of the States are covered with no growth of value should be cause enough for active agitation and real beginnings in reforestation . The great area of ten per cent of the State should ...
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... fact that trees grow comparatively slow , and therefore one cannot wait until they mature . But under community development , the forest would be managed on a permanent basis for the good of all concerned . With a little care and ...
... fact that trees grow comparatively slow , and therefore one cannot wait until they mature . But under community development , the forest would be managed on a permanent basis for the good of all concerned . With a little care and ...
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... . The importance of fire protection is shown by the fact that we burn up and destroy as much wood through forest fires as we actually use in a legitimate way . EXAMPLE OF SYRACUSE MUNICIPAL FOREST . Soon after the establishment.
... . The importance of fire protection is shown by the fact that we burn up and destroy as much wood through forest fires as we actually use in a legitimate way . EXAMPLE OF SYRACUSE MUNICIPAL FOREST . Soon after the establishment.
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... fact that their wood is not nearly as valuable as those mentioned above . Other species not mentioned in these two groups will occupy indis- criminate places in forest management and will be favored wherever the more valuable trees are ...
... fact that their wood is not nearly as valuable as those mentioned above . Other species not mentioned in these two groups will occupy indis- criminate places in forest management and will be favored wherever the more valuable trees are ...
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... fact that we are using twice as much wood per capita as we did about fifty years ago and with the increased use of iron , steel , brick and concrete we find new uses and demands for wood supplies . Clark H. Hammond , Corporation Counsel ...
... fact that we are using twice as much wood per capita as we did about fifty years ago and with the increased use of iron , steel , brick and concrete we find new uses and demands for wood supplies . Clark H. Hammond , Corporation Counsel ...
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Страница 16 - He shall also be liable to the state or any person for the damages caused by such wrongful act.
Страница 9 - Every person who shall, within the forest preserve counties of the state, cut or cause to be cut, or allow to be cut any coniferous trees for sale or other purposes, shall cut off or lop or cause to be cut off or lopped from the said trees, at the time of cutting the said trees, all the limbs or branches thereof, unless the said trees be cut for sale and use with the branches thereon.
Страница 17 - Fires will be permitted for the purposes of cooking, warmth and insect smudges ; but before such fires are kindled, sufficient space around the spot where the fire is to be lighted must be cleared from all combustible material: and before the place is abandoned, fires so lighted must be thoroughly quenched.
Страница 16 - ... employ in seasons of drought and before vegetation has revived in the spring, sufficient trackmen to promptly put out fires on its right of way; provide locomotives thereon with...
Страница 11 - Signs not to be defaced. — A person who injures, defaces or removes a notice or sign-board placed or maintained pursuant to the provisions of this act, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and liable to a penalty of twenty-five dollars.
Страница 17 - ... quenched. All fires, other than those hereinbefore mentioned, are absolutely prohibited. Hunters and smokers are cautioned against allowing fires to originate from the use of firearms, cigars and pipes.
Страница 12 - ... shall attend forthwith and use all necessary means to confine and extinguish the same. The fire warden may destroy fences or plow land, or in an emergency, set back-fires to check fire. Either the fire warden or a district fire warden may summon any resident of his town to assist in putting out fire.
Страница 16 - ... fees and other disbursements. § 187. Proceeds of actions by the people. — Moneys recovered in an action for a penalty, or upon the settlement or compromise thereof, and fines for violations of this act shall be paid to the commission who shall apply so much thereof as may be necessary to the payment of the expenses of collection...
Страница 44 - Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida, St. Lawrence, Saratoga, Warren and Washington.