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Page 253
... areas to urban areas and especially to " metropolitan " areas ( 212 such areas now have 84 per cent of our population ) ; from low income areas to high income areas ; from the East and Midwest to the South and Southwest ; from all areas ...
... areas to urban areas and especially to " metropolitan " areas ( 212 such areas now have 84 per cent of our population ) ; from low income areas to high income areas ; from the East and Midwest to the South and Southwest ; from all areas ...
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... areas of relatively low value for other purposes , which could be readily segregated as roadless playgrounds . Wilder- ness areas in the National Forests would serve especially the wilderness - hunter , since hunting is not and should ...
... areas of relatively low value for other purposes , which could be readily segregated as roadless playgrounds . Wilder- ness areas in the National Forests would serve especially the wilderness - hunter , since hunting is not and should ...
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... areas designated by Congress as " wilderness areas , " and these shall be administered for the use and enjoyment of the American people in such manner as will leave them unimpaired for future use and enjoyment as wilderness , and so as ...
... areas designated by Congress as " wilderness areas , " and these shall be administered for the use and enjoyment of the American people in such manner as will leave them unimpaired for future use and enjoyment as wilderness , and so as ...
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Awareness of the Living World | 3 |
MANS DOMINION | 97 |
THE FLAMING SWORD | 267 |
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abundance acres agriculture Aldo Leopold American animals areas beauty become birds buffalo busy monster Canaan Mountain century Charles Galton Darwin chemical cities civilization coal conservation conservationism crops desert Ducktown E. E. Cummings earth ecological ecologist economic environment environmental farm feet fertility fields fish forest future Gerard Piel grass green ground grow growth hills human hundred increase Indians industrial insects John Muir kill lake land land ethic landscape live look man's Mark Van Doren means ment miles million Mississippi mountain National Park nature nature's ocean parathion perhaps pesticides plain plants poison pollution population portions preserve problem produce region reservoirs rich river road rock selection soil spring streams things Thomas Cole thousand timber tion town trees valley vast vegetable Wasichus waste wild wilderness wind woods