LAND CONSERVATION TODAY 



Shifting populations have resulted in changes in both urban and 

 rural areas. If future developments are to be adequate for today's 

 needs, there must be planning for both urban and rural centers. 

 Proper use of all land areas is a major problem of any conservation 

 program. 



AUDIENCE: Grades 6 through 12 



CONSERVATION IS EVERYBODY'S 

 BUSINESS SERIES 



Color McGraw-Hill Book Company 



About 52 frames each Sale 



Stresses the fact that each citizen has a share in conserving our 

 natural resources. These same resources, in turn, affect the life 

 of each citizen. 



SAVING THE SOIL 



Without soil, man, plants and animals would not be able to exist. 

 A good description of why soil erosion must be controlled, and the 

 vital need for proper care of soil if life is to continue to exist on 

 this earth. 



USING OUR FORESTS WISELY 



For many years man cut forest timber without giving thought to 

 the fact that it might disappear. Reforestation and modern methods 

 of replenishing forest growths is a matter which affects all of us. 



PEOPLE, OUR MOST VALUABLE RESOURCE 



Natural resources are important to the maintenance of man's life; 

 and man is the most important of living things. If he is to be healthy, 

 he must be supplied with food and nourishment. Thus the inter- 

 relationship of man, plants, and animals must be studied if all are 

 to continue to exist and function. 



AUDIENCE: Middle and upper elementary; junior high; senior high 







CONSERVATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS 



Color Filmstrip-of-the-Month Club 



35 frames Sale 



(A single filmstrip, unit of the "High School Science Club"; also 

 included in the General Science Series, Set No. 2, produced by 

 McGraw-Hill Book Company.) 



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