Canadian Forestry Journal, April, ip20. 



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Moving Mountains by Co-operation 



THE Canadian Forestry Asso- 

 ciation has several new educa- 

 tional enterprises ready to put 

 into action. These are in addition to 

 the ones regularly employed. 



Our Children's Lecturer, a special 



The Canadian Forestry Association has a Tree 

 Planting Car ready to visit Southern Sas- 

 katchewan and Alberta, where the planting of 

 shelter belts means the economic salvation of 

 much of the country. Do you favor this? 



worker for juvenile audiences, has 

 scores of invitations from school 

 boards, boy scouts and Y. M. C. A.'s. 

 Here is an Open Door. Here is of- 

 fered to us the one rapid method of 

 winning tens of thousands of young 

 Canadians for the cause of forest con- 

 servation — a truly national cause. 



Canadian Forestry Association lecturers have 

 given excellent service in some of the most 

 remote sections of forested country. Education 

 is the modern method of blocking forest con- 

 flagrations. 



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NO MAN'S LAND IN CANADA. 



This is the thing the Forestry Association 

 helps to prevent. 



OUR Tree Planting Campaign 

 for the southern prairie pro- 

 . inces, is all equipped and 

 ready to start. We have been given 

 a large railway car as a motion pic- 



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The distribution of forest protection literature 

 is a potent method of reaching young and 

 old in the districts where fires actually get 

 their start. 



tnrc and demonstration hall. We 

 ha\c an cx]iorionccd tree planter and 

 lecturer selected. Co-dperation is as- 

 sured. 



l\\\{ tlu' money that will kec]) these 

 cam])aigns mo\ing conies i^nly trom 

 the iMircstrx- Association membership 

 fees. 



Whether we fulfill our eomprehen- 

 si\e ni-'o progr.unnie depends abso- 

 lutely up 



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the 



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