Fraser Experimental Forest: its work and aims
The publication introduces the Fraser Experimental Forest and the various activities that take place there. Fraser Experimental Forest was established in 1937 to study problems of uncultivated lands. The principal value of lands in the Continental Divide is for water supply, timber production, recre...
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oai:archives.mountainscholar.org:p17393coll32-210582023-03-17 Fraser Experimental Forest: its work and aims Station paper no. 8 Love, L. D.; Dunford, E. G. United States. Forest Service Fort Collins (Colo.) 1952 May 1952-05 The publication introduces the Fraser Experimental Forest and the various activities that take place there. Fraser Experimental Forest was established in 1937 to study problems of uncultivated lands. The principal value of lands in the Continental Divide is for water supply, timber production, recreation, livestock grazing, and hay production. The objective of research work on the Forest is to develop better methods of managing some of the basic natural resources upon which these uses depend. Major studies consist of forest management and watershed management. Forests; forestry English eng serials Text William H. Nelson papers on Colorado Water William H. Nelson papers on Colorado Water Box 12 Colorado Mesa University. Tomlinson Library https://hdl.handle.net/11166/168891 http://archives.mountainscholar.org/cdm/ref/collection/p17393coll32/id/21058 |
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The publication introduces the Fraser Experimental Forest and the various activities that take place there. Fraser Experimental Forest was established in 1937 to study problems of uncultivated lands. The principal value of lands in the Continental Divide is for water supply, timber production, recreation, livestock grazing, and hay production. The objective of research work on the Forest is to develop better methods of managing some of the basic natural resources upon which these uses depend. Major studies consist of forest management and watershed management. |
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