Forest History Today Magazine
Spring 2012 Issue

View the table of contents for the Spring 2012 issue below.
Feature articles in this issue include “How the Forest Service Saved the Grand Canyon,” by historian Byron Pearson; “Replanting the (Really) Lost Pines of Texas,” by Claire Williams, the FHS Distinguished Scholar; and articles written for the anniversaries of the founding of the American Tree Farm System and the creation of Woodsy Owl.
Linked articles are accessible in PDF format (requires Acrobat Reader).
Contents
[i] | “Message from the President: ‘The Heroes of Forest and Conservation History'” [PDF] |
2 | “Editor’s Note” by James G. Lewis [PDF] |
Features | |
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3 | “How the Forest Service Saved the Grand Canyon” by Byron E. Pearson [PDF] |
12 | “Replanting the (Really) Lost Pines of Texas” by Claire G. Williams [PDF] |
16 | “The American Tree Farm System: Growing Stewardship From the Roots” by Brigitte W. Johnson [PDF] |
22 | “Woodsy Owl at 40” by Harald Fuller-Bennett and Iris Velez [PDF] |
Departments | |
28 | “Biographical Portrait: Charles S. Cowan (1887-1969)” by World Forestry Center [PDF] |
31 | “History on the Road: The Hosmer Grove at Haleakala National Park” by Steven Anderson [PDF] |
34 | Books and Films of Interest [PDF] |
41 | Mark Your Calendar [PDF] |
Annual Report | |
42 | From the Chairman [PDF] |
43 | Treasurer’s Report [PDF] |
44 | Contributions and Project Sponsors |
46 | Gifts to the Forest History Society Library [PDF] |
49 | Awards and Fellowships [PDF] |
52 | Publications of the Forest History Society [PDF] |
54 | Back Cover [PDF] |