Publisher's Synopsis
"Forest Laws of Vermont and Instructions to Fire Wardens and Others Regarding Forest Fires" is a historical document providing insight into early 20th-century forest management and fire prevention strategies in Vermont. This book compiles the state's forest laws and offers practical guidance to fire wardens and other individuals responsible for protecting Vermont's forests. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical approach to natural resource conservation and the measures taken to mitigate the impact of forest fires.
Authored by Austin Foster Hawes, this work reflects a commitment to preserving Vermont's natural heritage and provides a glimpse into the challenges and responsibilities faced by those tasked with safeguarding the state's forests. It remains relevant for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of environmental law and forest management practices.
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