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Glossary
of Common Terms
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don't know, see our Ecology Glossary.
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"Seeing
the Forests for Their Green: Economic Benefits of Forest Protection, Recreation,
and Restoration"
An economic report written by the respected environmental lawfirm ECONorthwest
for the Sierra Club.
Over one hundred years
ago America embarked on an enlightened conservation mission. After witnessing
decades of reckless destruction of the nation's valuable forests and
watersheds, national leaders established the first Forest Pre s e rves
in 1891. The goal, as Gifford Pinchot explained in a Forest Service
booklet in 1907, was "...to save the timber for the use of the
people, and to hold the mountain forests as great sponges to give out
steady flows of water for use in the fertile valleys below."
Biodiversity
and Conservation Hypertext Book
Biodiversity
and Conservation is an online hypertext book that draws together
resources from all over the Web to present a comprehensive and highly
informative introduction to the topic of biodiversity.
Environmental
News Network
The ENN
website has many resources for you to browse, daily news coverage
of environmental topics, and a free subscription service that provides
a once-daily e-journal of hot stories in the news.
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