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Conservation Reader
by Harold W. (Harold Wellman) Fairbanks
- Language
- EN
- Format
- EPUB
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- 4.7 MB
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"Conservation Reader" by Harold W. Fairbanks emphasizes the significance of conserving natural resources and highlights the consequences of environmental neglect. The text discusses the historical relationship between humans and nature, illustrating how poor stewardship has led to environmental degradation. Designed principally for young readers, it advocates for environmental education as a means of fostering responsibility and awareness among children. The book underscores the role of schools in cultivating a conservation-minded public, arguing that understanding the value of natural resources is essential for sustainable development. Its chapters aim to instill respect for nature while explaining the importance of responsible resource management, reflecting early 20th-century ideas about environmental preservation and education.
The work aims to inform children about conservation principles, encouraging them to appreciate and protect natural resources through educational means.
The work aims to inform children about conservation principles, encouraging them to appreciate and protect natural resources through educational means.
From the opening pages
The need for education in the principles of conservation is imperative. As Henry Fairfield Osborn states the matter, "We are yet far from the point where the momentum of conservation is strong enough to arrest and roll back the tide of destruction." The movement for the preservation of natural resources can succeed only with the establishment of an enlightened public sentiment on the subject. To create and maintain such a sentiment is the proper work of the schools. In making this Conservation Reader available for school use, author and publishers have had in mind the great and lasting service that such a text might render. The publishers believe that this little volume and others forthcoming in the Conservation Series will rank high among "Books That Apply the World's Knowledge to the World's Needs" Copyright, 1920, by World Book Company Copyright in Great Britain All rights reserved INTRODUCTION The wave of enthusiasm for the conservation of our national resources must reach the children or it will expend much of its force uselessly. It is from the education of the children in right ways of looking at Nature that everything is to be expected in the years to come. If they learn to understand the value of the things about them, as well as to appreciate their beauties, the carrying on and enlarging of the conservation program which is now so well under way can be safely left to their care. The West, although it has already been ruthlessly exploited, has lost less of its natural wealth than have the longer-settled Eastern states. In the newer parts of our country we can reasonably hope to save most of the forests and most of the wild life, and pass them on down to our children and grandchildren in something of their primeval beauty and richness. In the East we can hope to arouse a stronger sentiment for preserving what remains of the forests as well as for extending their areas, for proper forestation will lessen the danger of erosion of the soil and of floods, and will encourage the return of the wild creatures that are of so much economic importance and add so much to the joy of life. A book bringing out in a simple and interesting manner the principles of conservation has long been needed, for there has been little that could be placed in the hands of pupils. It…
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