FOR more than a century after Illinois
became a state, stock-taking of
its renewable natural resources was
conducted only irregularly and, in some
instances, was not attempted until after
serious shortages had become apparent.
Those components which, like furbearers,
provided but a comparatively small part
of an immense state income received scant
and casual attention. Within the past
few years, however, efforts to evaluate
all components have become serious, and
these efforts have gained strength as the
true value of the resources has become apparent.
Publisher
Champaign : Illinois Natural History Survey
Series/Report Name or Number
Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin; v. 022, no. 07
ISSN
0073-4918
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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