World-wide practice of Conservation and the fair and continued access by all nations to the resources they need are the two indispensable foundations of continuous plenty and of permanent peace.
About Gifford Pinchot
Gifford Pinchotwas an American forester and politician. He served as the fourth chief of the U.S. Division of Forestry, as the first head of the United States Forest Service, and as the 28th governor of Pennsylvania.
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Unless we practice conservation, those who come after us will have to pay the price of misery, degradation, and failure for the progress and prosperity of our day.
American forester and politician (1865-1946)
Innovations never happen as planned.
American forester and politician (1865-1946)
World-wide practice of Conservation and the fair and continued access by all nations to the resources they need are the two indispensable foundations of continuous plenty and of permanent peace.
American forester and politician (1865-1946)
The earth and its resources belong of right to its people.
American forester and politician (1865-1946)
The vast possibilities of our great future will become realities only if we make ourselves responsible for that future.
American forester and politician (1865-1946)
The outgrowth of conservation, the inevitable result, is national efficiency.
American forester and politician (1865-1946)
Conservation means the wise use of the earth and its resources for the lasting good of men.
American forester and politician (1865-1946)