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8042.A
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Section "D" General Studies, Other States
State
AZ
Date
1/22/1964
Author
Joseph F Arnold
Title
The Arizona Watershed Program in Review, Quotations from 1963 Acknowledgment Letters on the Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Watershed Symposium
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />As it has grown rapidly in stature, the Arizona Watershed Pro- <br />gram has truly enhanced the lives and the means of livelihood <br />of all Arizonians. I was particularly impressed with the <br />splendid manner in which the Program cuts across agency lines <br />and effectively galvanizes into action professional and laymen <br />from all disciplines . . . Walter E. Jeske, Editor, Journal of <br />Soil and water Conservation, Ankeny, Iowa. <br /> <br />It is an excellent report and the information <br />therein is of major current interest . . . <br />Ray Killian, Executive secretary, Arizona <br />Interstate Stream Commission, Phoenix. <br /> <br />The use of fire and the impact of brush control on wildlife <br />are problems of increasing magnitude in large areas of the <br />southwest . . . Arnold Heerwagen, Range Conservationist, Soil <br />Conservation Service, Denver, Colorado. <br /> <br />It is quite evident that more and more people <br />are becoming interested in watershed manage- <br />ment. We are anxious to continue our coopera- <br />tion, and are slanting all the assistance we <br />can spare in that direction . . . Evan L. Flory, <br />Chief, Branch of Land operations, Bureau of <br />Indian Affairs, washington, D. C. <br /> <br />Having been a contributor to the Barr report I have watched <br />your progress more closely than I probably would have other- <br />wise, and I can say that you have a record of which you can <br />be proud . . . Dr. Harold Biswell, Professor of Forestry, <br />University of California, Berkeley, California. <br /> <br />you and your associates formulated a truly <br />outstanding program last year. That is an <br />interesting and enlightening series of pre- <br />sentations . . . C. R. Gutermuth, Member, <br />Steering Committee, Ninth National watershed <br />Congress, washington, D. C. <br /> <br />I see that this year's program was an exceptionally good one <br />and I very much appreciated receiving this material . <br />Richard K. Frevert, Director, college of Agriculture, Univer- <br />sity of Arizona, Tucson. <br /> <br />You have an impressive record <br />over the past seven years <br />Vice-President, Resources For <br />Washington, D. C. <br /> <br />of accomplishments <br />. Irving K. FOX, <br />The Future, Inc., <br /> <br />All in all, the published proceedings are a valuable contri- <br />bution to the field of watershed management . . . Hudson G. <br />Reynolds, Wildlife Research Biologist, Rocky Mountain Forest <br />and Range Experiment Station, Tempe. <br />
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