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The work presents a series of essays advocating systematic conservation of natural resources, linking national prosperity to prudent management of forests, waterways, and land. It outlines principles for coordinated river and forest development, calls for national commissions and legal clarity, and defends active, lawful administration by public officials. Chapters consider economic benefits for agriculture, industry, and communities, the moral and civic dimensions of stewardship, education for future generations, and equitable access to resources. Practical proposals emphasize comprehensive planning, balanced multiple uses of waterways, and the need for public spirit and policy reforms to transmit natural wealth intact to succeeding generations.
End of Project Gutenberg's The Fight For Conservation, by Gifford Pinchot