Natural Resources

  • 1626

    1626
    In 1626 the first ordinance controlling sale of timber passed laws against burning forests. It is important because it decreased the amount of lumber.
  • 1700's and 1800's

    1700's and 1800's
    Late 1700’s and early 1800’s preservation was centered around saving live oaks for building war ships. Caused a decline in the amount of oaks.
  • 1825

    1825
    In 1825 Erie Canal completed to connect the Great Lakes with the Hudson River. Caused a larger amount of transportation.
  • 1840

    1840
    In 1840 the U.S. forests produced about a billion board feet of limber. Caused a decline in the amount of lumber.
  • 1875

    1875
    In 1875 American Forestry Association organized to promote timber culture and forestry. Helped make more lumber avalaible.
  • 1900

    1900
    In 1900 33 million acres of forest reserves. Made more land available for forestry.
  • 1914

    1914
    Timber was needed for the war and thousands of soldiers were used to harvest it. Caused a decline in the amount of lumber.
  • 1920's

    1920's
    Late 1920’s Federal government bagan to assume some responsibility for flood control. Caused their to be less problems with flooding.
  • 1928

    1928
    1928-First USDA soil conservation bulletin published “Soil Erosion-A national Menace.” Helped with soil conservation.
  • 1933

    1933
    In 1933 Soil Erosion Service established in the Departement of Interior. Help with the management of conservation.
  • 1937

    1937
    In 1937 President F.D. Roosevelt established soil conservation districts within the state. To help and manage the land.
  • 1939

    1939
    WWII and post war house building created another expansion in the need for timber. Caused a decrease in timber.
  • 1954

    1954
    In 1954 Watershed protection and flood prevention act made state and local. Helped protect us from floods, and watershed protection.
  • 1960's and 70's

    1960's and 70's
    In the 1960’s and 1970’s Federal legislation emphasized health concerns of waste water treatment. Caused their to be water shortages.
  • 1898

    1898
    In 1898 Gifford Pinchot head of USDA forestry department. Helped save more forestry.