| American Forests: A History of Resiliency and Recovery by Douglas W. MacCleery For more than a century, Americans have carried on a debate about their forests, and the sometimes-heated discussions continue today. In American Forests, Douglas MacCleery traces this debate from the time that forest management first came to the United States and became the center of the Conservation Movement. Included are the extent of U.S. forests prior to European settlement; Native American peoples' effects on the forest for fuel, ironmaking, transportation, and expanded lumber production; and early conservation efforts. Forests on logged lands have regenerated, either through natural processes or human effort, unless converted to agricultural or urban use. |  © 1994 (3rd ed.) by the Forest History Society. Fifth printing 2002. 58 pp.; 13 photos; 18 figures and graphs. $8.95 plus $4.00 shipping. Order Online or Order Form [PDF] |