FRANCE TO PLANT TREES IN WAR AGAINST FLOODS
The Minister of Agriculture of France has sent instructions to local authorities for replanting forests with a view to preventing floods like the one in March last, which took a large toll of life and property in central and southern France. Reforestation is one of the features of the economic reconstruction plan announced by the Premier. It is believed that replanting of the stripped forests will aid in preventing a repetition of the disaster.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 22, 1 October 1930, Page 11
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82FRANCE TO PLANT TREES IN WAR AGAINST FLOODS Forest and Bird, Issue 22, 1 October 1930, Page 11
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