survey on which to base a plan would cost little--perhaps $4,000 if 
 
partly done on contributed time. Some actual research work could be started

 
as soon as a plan has been drawn, and on the return of normal economic 
 
conditions the project would be "all set" to go full steam ahead.

 
 
 
                                      Aldo Leopold 
                                         Consulting Torester 
 
 
                                      S. B. Locke 
                                         Director of Conservation, Izaak
Walton 
                                         League of America