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Show License for Travel in Canadian Forests Licensing travelers t)irou;:li forests, as a mentis of protecting Canada's tlmlier wealth from the ravages of tire, Ik advocated by the Canadian Forestry association. ltoUoti Black, editor of Forest and Outdoors, believes that a forest Is poteittlHliy almost us dangerous as a powder magazine iintl advocates the Issuance of travel permits, per-mits, without which no one would he permitted to travel through any forest region during those seasons when there is (lunger of forest tires. The iidviiiilnge of fills system, says Mr. Black, would be twofold. The formal-lly formal-lly of securing a permit would bring forcibly to intnd the real (lungers of forest (ires, and since a permit can tie revoked, the possibility of forfel! would make the traveler careful. The preservation of t'liiiiidlun forests, Mr. Black says, would fissure to Canada at) ittifiual income of $.HK).(KUX" for n II time to romp. |