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Conservationist and United
He is interred at Asbury United Methodist Church Cemetery in Crisfield, Maryland, and his epitaph reads: " Harry Clifton ' Curley ' Byrd, Educator – Statesman – Conservationist, President Emeritus, Father and Builder of the Greater Consolidated University of Maryland, Founded 1920.

Conservationist and Forest
Charles Lathrop Pack: Timberman, Forest Conservationist, and Pioneer in Forest Education.
Charles Lathrop Pack: Timberman, Forest Conservationist, and Pioneer in Forest Education.
Charles Lathrop Pack: Timberman, Forest Conservationist, and Pioneer in Forest Education.

Conservationist and Service
In 1967, he was recognized with the U. S. Department of Interior's Distinguished Service Award and Outdoor Life magazine's Conservationist of the Year Award for his contributions to conservation.

Conservationist and conservation
In her biography of him, Anna Bramwell attempts to interpret his writing as an early example of " Green " or Conservationist thinking: he advocated more natural methods of land management, placing emphasis on the conservation of forests, and demanded more open-space and air in the raising of farm animals., though this view has been challenged by other scholars, her books being described as " devoid of credible evidence " and containing " gross errors ".
** Conservationist, a person who advocates for conservation of animals, fungi, plants and their habitats
Dodd enjoyed wide respect for his support of conservation, and among his honors was Georgia Conservationist of the Year in 1967.

Conservationist and .
( Jan F. Simek, Joseph C. Douglas, and Amy Wallace, " Ancient Cave Art at Dunbar Cave State Natural Area ", Tennessee Conservationist Magazine, September / October 2007, pages 24 – 26 ).
The Seton Legacy Project has organized a major exhibition on Seton opening at the New Mexico History Museum on May 23, 2010, the catalog published as Ernest Thompson Seton: The Life and Legacy of an Artist and Conservationist by David L. Witt.
* Booker Prize: Nadine Gordimer, The Conservationist and Stanley Middleton, Holiday.
Conservationist and producers and / or farmers have both separate and yet the same benefits that they get out of CA.
* Marjory Stoneman Douglas: Writer and Conservationist Photographs, bibliography, timeline, essays and links to other resources.
" Arlie Hochschild: Soft-spoken Conservationist of Emotions: Review and Assessment of Arlie Hochschild's work ," in Soundings, Issue 11-Emotional Labour, Spring 1999, pp. 120 – 127.
Conservationist George F. Grant, Trout Unlimited and local ranchers combined forces to oppose the dam, successfully defeating the proposal in 1967.
* Laurance S. Rockefeller, Passionate Conservationist and Investor, is Dead at 94 2004 New York Times obituary.
USDA-NRCS State Conservationist Salvador Salinas with Federal and state partners held a press conference at the Arkansas National Wildlife Refuge, in Austwell, TX, on Friday, Dec. 16, 2011.
The term was used in The Conservationist by Nadine Gordimer when referring to kingfishers.
Conservationist were concerned that the Franklin River area and surrounding wilderness would be damaged, and those in favour of a dam preferred an option that would utilise the Franklin's water as well as the Gordon's water.
Benton MacKaye: Conservationist, Planner, and Creator of the Appalachian Trail.
The nearby settlement of Clansthal was the home of Conservationist Tony Pooley in the 1980s and 1990s.
* " Ancient Cave Art at Dunbar Cave State Natural Area " by Jan F. Simek, Joseph C. Douglas, and Amy Wallace, Tennessee Conservationist Magazine, v. 73, no.

Gifford and Pinchot
In 1933, Bert Bell, understanding that prerequisites to a NFL franchise being granted to him were changes in the blue laws, played the primary role of convincing then Governor Gifford Pinchot to issue a bill before the Pennsylvanian legislature to deprecate the Blue Laws.
Several people, including his brother James Mills Peirce and his neighbors, relatives of Gifford Pinchot, settled his debts and paid his property taxes and mortgage.
He worked with all the major figures of the movement, especially his chief advisor on the matter, Gifford Pinchot.
Gifford Pinchot had been appointed by McKinley as chief of Division of Forestry in the Department of Agriculture.
Many environmental historians consider the split between John Muir and Gifford Pinchot.
More trouble came when Taft fired Gifford Pinchot, a leading conservationist and close ally of Roosevelt.
These activities were taking place under the unsuspecting watch of progressive and conservationist attorney, Harry Slattery, acting for Gifford Pinchot and Robert La Follete.
Taft's obsession with the law over politics created more trouble for him in the well noted dispute between his Interior Secretary, Richard Achilles Ballinger, and the Chief of the Forestry Service, Gifford Pinchot.
The university would later add the Yale School of Music ( 1894 ), the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies ( founded by Gifford Pinchot in 1901 ), the Yale School of Public Health ( 1915 ), the Yale School of Nursing ( 1923 ), the Yale School of Drama ( 1955 ), the Yale Physician Associate Program ( 1973 ), and the Yale School of Management ( 1976 ).
Gifford Pinchot National Forest surrounds Mount St. Helens.
Taft's popularity among Progressives officially collapsed when he supported the Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act in 1909 abandoned Roosevelt's anti-trust policy and fired popular conservationist Gifford Pinchot as head of the Bureau of Forestry in 1910.
Gifford Pinchot was the first Chief Forester of the United States Forest Service in the administration of President Theodore Roosevelt.
The US environmental movement emerged in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, with two key strands: preservationist such as John Muir wanted land and nature set aside for its own sake, while conservationists such as Gifford Pinchot wanted to manage natural resources for human use.
These men brought with them the legislative and scientific knowledge of conservationism in British India back to Europe, where they distributed it to men such as Gifford Pinchot, which in turn helped bring European and British Indian methods to the United States.
The Conservationists, led by President Theodore Roosevelt and his close ally Gifford Pinchot, said that the laissez-faire approach was too wasteful and inefficient.
He worked with all the major figures of the movement, especially his chief advisor on the matter, Gifford Pinchot.
Gifford Pinchot had been appointed by McKinley as chief of Division of Forestry in the Department of Agriculture.
Flora and fauna of the region include the normal ecological succession from lowland big leaf maple and western red cedar through Garry oak on up through fire-dependent species such as lodgepole pine and Douglas fir, as well as grand fir, silver fir and other species common to Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
* Gifford Pinchot National Forest ( part )
Many foresters were either from continental Europe ( like Sir Dietrich Brandis ), or educated there ( like Gifford Pinchot ).
* Gifford Pinchot National Forest ( part )
90 % of Skamania is forested and 80 % is a part of Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
* Gifford Pinchot National Forest ( part )
* There are many hiking trails throughout Skamania County in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, the Columbia River Gorge and the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.

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