MONTHLY CIRCULATION 3900. 



Canaaian Forestrp Journal 



Vol. XII, 



March, 1916. 



(Printed at Kingston, Ont.) 



No. 3. 



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Oh f/j^ Norfolk Sand Dunes. 



The drifts here are particularly bad, but will be stopped by the planting of 

 evergreens. 



Forestry Work in Ontario 



Education Required to Link up Interest of Southern Ontario with 



Forest Problems of the North. 



By E. J. Zavits, 

 Provincial Forester of Ontario. 



In considering the forestry prob- 

 lem in Ontario, we must bear in 

 mind the geographical arrangement 

 of the province. We have Ontario 

 divided into three great regions — 

 the southern agricultural and indus- 

 trial region; the Central Forest re- 



gion ; and the so-called Clay Belt at 

 the north. 



Ontario differs from some other 

 provinces in the fact that a large 

 proportion of the population is not 

 directly concerned in forest indus- 

 tries. The ordinary citizen in sou- 



