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Gifford Pinchot - Wikipedia Gifford Pinchot[a] (August 11, 1865 – October 4, 1946) was an American forester and politician He served as the fourth chief of the U S Division of Forestry, as the first head of the United States Forest Service, and as the 28th governor of Pennsylvania
Pinchot Institute for Conservation - Forest Conservation Conceived by the Pinchot family and established by President John F Kennedy at Grey Towers National Historic Site in 1963, the Pinchot Institute has evolved to fulfill a unique role in the conservation community
Gifford Pinchot: The Father of Forestry - U. S. National Park Service Gifford Pinchot was an important figure in the American conservation movement As the first chief of the US Forest Service, Pinchot tripled the nation’s forest reserves, protecting their long term health for both conservation and recreational use
Gifford Pinchot | National Forester, Progressive Movement . . . Gifford Pinchot was a pioneer of U S forestry and conservation and a public official In 1898 he was appointed chief of what would eventually become the U S Forest Service, an office he held under Presidents William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Howard Taft
Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946) - Forest History Society Today, Gifford Pinchot is generally regarded as the "father" of American conservation because of his great and unrelenting concern for the protection and rational development of the American forests
Gifford Pinchot The First Conservationist - Maryland Department of . . . In the early 1890s, Pinchot (PIN-show) became the nation's first practicing forester In 1898, he began his 12-year career as chief of what became the U S Forest Service In 1900, he founded the Yale School of Forestry and the Society of American Foresters
Home | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | Forest Service Gifford Pinchot National Forest includes over 1 3 million acres of forest, wildlife habitat, watersheds and mountains including Mt Adams and the Mount St Helens National Volcanic Monument
B C Member Spotlight - Gifford Pinchot - Boone and Crockett Club The one non-academy member on it was America’s only native-born forester, 31-year-old Gifford Pinchot Pinchot and Graves toured the western lands by horse and pack animals for three months, catapulting Pinchot into becoming the Commission’s most knowledgeable member and its secretary
Governor Gifford Pinchot | PHMC gt; Pennsylvania Governors If Gifford Pinchot had not become governor of Pennsylvania, he would be still famous for his legacy reagarding America's forests In fact, Pinchot was quoted as saying, "I have been governor every now and then, but I am a forester all the time "
Gifford Pinchot - Theodore Roosevelt Center In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Pinchot the first head of the U S Forest Service which grew, with Pinchot’s vision, out of the Department of the Interior Pinchot promoted conservationism—the efficient management of natural resources by trained professionals