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Forester
noun
A person who practices forestry.
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The tree was discovered in 1914 by William Willard Ashe, a forester employed by the U.S. Forest Service, and was not seen again until 1975.
In 1920 he was appointed state forester of Pennsylvania and began a systematic administration of the forest areas of that state.
The Chipko movement shows that often it is rural women (such as the Chipko women), not the "outside" Western-trained forester, who are the experts ("the knowers") on how to use indigenous forests for multiple purposes (e.g., for food, fuel, fodder for cattle, dyes, herbs, medicines, building materials, and household utensils).
Mr Havel, next to a beaming Dubcek (hotfoot from his job as a humble forester), declared a toast: "Long live a free Czechoslovakia".
A former warden of All Souls, barrister, pianist and amateur forester, he gives out an aura if not exactly of naivety then at least of innocence albeit an innocence injured of late by exposure to some of the worldly ways of politicians.
Char Miller, a professor of history at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, is finishing a book on Gifford Pinchot, the legendary forester who founded the Forest Service, with the support of Theodore Roosevelt, in 1905.
Biofuels, too, are a potential threat to them, not only because every farmer and forester may build a cellulosic ethanol plant in his backyard, but also because companies such as DuPont may prove better at making the fuels of the future.
He was a forester.
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1811 Coleford, England January 1891 Coleford, England Robert Forester Mushet, (born 1811, Coleford, Gloucestershire, Eng. died January 1891, Coleford) British steelmaker.
Robert Forester Mushet, (born 1811, Coleford, Gloucestershire, Eng. died January 1891, Coleford), British steelmaker.
Eventually, with the aid of an iron-manganese alloy, which was developed at that time by Robert Forester Mushet, Bessemer also found how to remove excess oxygen from the decarburized iron.
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