
Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest
Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest, written by Edward Tyson Allen, is an educational work focused on the significance of forest conservation and the threats facing forests. Allen, a forester associated with the forestry department in the Pacific Northwest, examines forestry from various perspectives, including those of the public, lumbermen, and farmers. While the book primarily addresses the Pacific Northwest, its insights are applicable to forestry practices universally. Published in the early 20th century, it remains a relevant resource for understanding forest management.


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