This book provides an overview of the history, organization, and functions of the United States Forest Service. It covers topics such as forest management, wildfire control, conservation, and outdoor recreation. It includes information on the agency's role in national and global forestry policy, and highlights the challenges and opportunities facing the forest service in the 21st century.
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