THE TRAINING OF A FORESTER 



landed estates in different parts of the 

 country. Work of this kind is at present 

 restricted almost entirely to the East, and 

 especially to New England, where several 

 firms of consulting Foresters give to it the 

 larger portion of their time. Some of the 

 men thus employed are as fully occupied 

 with the tasks of the professional Forester as 

 any of the men in the Government service, 

 while others give a part of their attention to 

 the general management of the property, 

 or to the protection and propagation of 

 game and fish. 



THE OPPORTUNITY 



GOVEKNMENT SERVICE 



Theee is no more useful profession than 



forestry. The opportunity to make himself 



count in affairs of public importance comes 



earlier and more certainly to the Forester 

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