CONSERVING OUR RESOURCES SERIES 



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Emphasis is placed in this series on the importance of all natural 

 resources to modern man and life today. 



THE FIELD DAY 



Details of how modern farming has been affected by improve- 

 ment of methods of farming, new ways of improving water and soil. 



NATURE COOPERATES WITH MAN 



Again our attention is directed to how conservation has affected 

 methods of farming, woodlot use, building of farm units, control of 

 soil resources. 



SOIL RESOURCES 



Presents details of how soil is formed, what soil erosion has 

 meant to men in all parts of the world, and why it is essential to 

 provide for soil preservation. 



WATER RESOURCES 



Water supply, water pollution and flood control are all included 

 in this strip. The problems are interrelated and must be studied 

 carefully for proper control of water resources everywhere. 



FOREST RESOURCES 



Foests are a source of lumber wealth, animal life and plant life. 

 Forests are an important part of life in all its forms; and we must 

 learn how to conserve a resource that is difficult to replace. 



WILDLIFE RESOURCES 



These resources have already been depleted in many parts of 

 the world. There is need for well designed programs of wildlife 

 conservation and management. 



MINERAL RESOURCES 



Calls attention to the minerals which we must import to carry 

 on many of the activities and industries of our own country. Stresses 

 the future importance of mineral wealth and conservation of native 

 sources of supply. 



HUMAN RESOURCES 



We are beginning to realize today that people are a resource 

 one which must be provided with a healthful atmosphere and 

 environment for living. 



AUDIENCE: Junior high; senior high; college; adult 



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