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Are Gifford Pinchot's ideas about rational use of natural resources still applicable today?

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For Pinchot, nature was a resource that ought to be sustainably shared among the most people possible. These opposing views might have made the two men natural enemies. But camped together beside jewel-like Lake McDonald in what would become Glacier National Park, they took a liking to each other.

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