The School Book of Forestry

Charles Lathrop Pack (1857 - 1937)

Written by a third-generation timberman, this book discusses what forests are, their primary enemies, and their benefits to others. Additionally, mention is made of the U.S. National Forest system. - Summary by KHand

Genre(s): Nature

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Introduction KHand
00:03:33
Play 01 How Trees Grow and Multiply KHand
00:11:19
Play 02 The Forest Families KHand
00:11:35
Play 03 Forests and Floods KHand
00:06:39
Play 04 Wild Life of the Forest KHand
00:04:36
Play 05 Important Forest Trees and Their Uses KHand
00:14:19
Play 06 The Greatest Enemy of the Forest - Fire KHand
00:12:48
Play 07 Insects and Diseases That Destroy Forests KHand
00:10:00
Play 08 The Growth of the Forestry Idea KHand
00:06:50
Play 09 Our National Forests KHand
00:12:07
Play 10 The National Forests of Alaska KHand
00:06:42
Play 11 Progress in State Forestry KHand
00:07:57
Play 12 The Playgrounds of the Nation KHand
00:08:35
Play 13 Solving Our Forestry Problems KHand
00:08:18
Play 14 Why the United States Should Practice Forestry KHand
00:12:32
Play 15 Why the Lumberman Should Practice Forestry KHand
00:10:15
Play 16 Why the Farmer Should Practice Forestry KHand
00:11:26
Play 17 Putting Wood Waste to Work KHand
00:07:42
Play 18 Wood for the Nation KHand
00:10:29