The story of the U.S. Forest Service is told from a wide variety of perspectives from inside and outside the Forest Service and illustrates conservation principles and their importance to our national forests.
Details
Title
The greatest good, a Forest Service centennial film.
English audio track with optional subtitles in English and Spanish ; closed captioned.
Archive
The Library
Contents
Disc 1 (124 min.): The Fight for Conservation (1864-1910) Building the System (1911-1940) Boom! (1941-1970) The Greatest Good? (1971-2005) Disc 2 (161 min.): Trailers and music videos Views of the Forest Service Forest Service in TV, radio and film About the Forest Service Disc 3 (152 min.): Fire Smokey Bear History short subjects History outtakes.
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