CONSERVATION FOR TODAY'S 

 AMERICA SERIES 



Color Sound Society for Visual Education 



(33 J /3 r.p.m. records) Sale 



About 35 frames each 



Deals with the basic problems encountered in conservation of 

 natural resources. Also gives an added strength to the presentation 

 by pointing to the fact that conservation means preservation of 

 both Urban and Land Resources. Narration on records, plus script. 



SOIL CONSERVATION TODAY 



Soil conservation is essential for conservation of both plant and 

 animal life. Included in this story is the place of minerals and their 

 importance to good soil. 



WATER CONSERVATION TODAY 



Modern living makes increased demands on our water supply, 

 and we must learn how to use water resources if we are to avoid 

 both droughts and water pollution. 



FOREST CONSERVATION TODAY 



Forests supply us with lumber and with an environment for wild- 

 life. We must avoid depletion of forest resources for economic rea- 

 sons and also for purposes of protecting our great national park areas. 



WILDLIFE CONSERVATION TODAY 



If we are to continue to have wildlife in our forests we must learn 

 how best to protect it from depletion by man and by natural causes. 

 Gives good illustrations of the importance of animal life in our 

 national parks. 



MINERAL CONSERVATION TODAY 



Many valuable minerals have already been extracted from the 

 earth for trade purposes. If these same minerals are to be retained 

 in the soil, measures must be taken to conserve supplies or to find 

 substitutes. 



URBAN CONSERVATION TODAY 



Cities are a resources but only if properly planned to provide 

 adequate areas for housing, recreation, business and industry. City 

 planning for better living is essential to better human living 

 conditions. 



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