THE EXTENT TO WHICH PRIVATE FOREST LANDS 
DOMINATE THE NATIONAL PICTURE 
(SHOWN BY BLACK OR SHADED PORTION OF DIAGRAM) 
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So, CLEARLY, the effort to rebuild, to capt- v 
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talize on forest conservation as one means 
to rural and national rehabilitation, must 
be directed on both private and public ' 
lands. It must be of such magnitude as to ap 
make past efforts look small indeed by com- ; 
parison. The following are some of the 
private-land problems that must be solved: 9 
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