Excerpt from Division of Forest Influences Quarterly Report: January-March, 1953
The second new development is the decision of the Directors, at the Regional foresters-directors meeting this spring, to change the Forest Influences reports from a quarterly to a semi-annual basis. Accordingly, this is the last of our quarterly reports; the next one will be due October 1, 1953.
During this quarter there has been a continuation of the growing expressions of interest outside the Forest Service, on the water relations of forest and rangelands and practices. Many inquiries come in, from both in51de and out side the United States. In rather natural contrast, the principal interest of Forest Service people in Washington is in the policies involving watershed relations rather than the practices.
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