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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: American foresters, British foresters, Chilean foresters, Colonial Forest Service officers, Croatian foresters, English foresters, German foresters, Imperial Forestry Service officers, Indian foresters, Norwegian foresters, Pakistani foresters, John Evelyn, Bob Marshall, Gifford Pinchot, Aldo Leopold, Viktor Schauberger, Richard St. Barbe Baker, Benton MacKaye, Jacob Kuechler, Ghulam Ahmad, Hugh Cleghorn, B. Frank Heintzleman, Ralph Hosmer, Clarence Petty, Michael Taylor, F. W. Champion, Lisa Curran, Gabriel Hemery, Oskar von Riesenthal, Roy Robinson, 1st Baron Robinson, Georg Ludwig Hartig, Francis X. Schumacher, Wilhelm Philipp Daniel Schlich, Thomas Harvey Gill, Josef Monsrud, Thomas Tidwell, Theodor Hartig, Finis Mitchell, Bernard Frank, Gail Kimbell, Anton Elias Smitt, Ralph C. Bryant, Robert Scott Troup, Thorvald Mejdell, Andreas Tanberg Gloersen, Georg Escherich, Josip Mov an, Aleksandar Ugrenovi, George Hewitt Myers, Harry Gisborne, Robert Hartig, David Hutchins, Bertram Beresford Osmaston, William F. Fox, Theodor Dyring, Montague Ainslie, Ola Bjornstad, Agnar Johannes Barth, Harry George Champion, Jacob Bockmann Barth, Lars Ketil Strand, Ross S. Whaley, Bristow Adams, Josip Kozarac, Hans Kristian Seip, Kristen Oyen, Tomas Monfil, Claudio Donoso, Gustav Gierloff Klem, Wilhelm Elsrud, National Association of State Foresters. Excerpt: Robert "Bob" Marshall (January 2, 1901 - November 11, 1939) was an American forester, writer and wilderness activist. The son of wealthy constitutional lawyer and conservationist Louis Marshall, Bob Marshall developed a love for the outdoors as a young child. A consummate hiker and climber, he visited the Adirondack Mountains frequently during his youth, ultimately becoming one of the first Adirondack Forty-Sixers. He also traveled to the Alaskan wilderness and wrote numerous ar...