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Midnight Forests: A Story of Gifford Pinchot and Our National Forests (edition 2005)

by Gary Hines (Author), Robert Casilla (Illustrator)

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Gifford Pinchot is regarded as the father of the conservation movement. Pinchot and President Teddy Roosevelt set aside large areas and designated them public lands; these are today's National Forests.
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Title:Midnight Forests: A Story of Gifford Pinchot and Our National Forests
Authors:Gary Hines (Author)
Other authors:Robert Casilla (Illustrator)
Info:Boyds Mills Press (2005), 32 pages
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