LBJ Asserts Conservation Gains Ground: Claims More Land Saved than Lost
Title
LBJ Asserts Conservation Gains Ground: Claims More Land Saved than Lost
Description
This article discusses President Lyndon B. Johnson's public address on October 13th, 1966, in which he asserted that the United States has reached a turning point in its conservation history because more land is being preserved and saved than is being lost to development.
Source
Chicago Tribune
Date
1966-10-14
Language
English
Type
Text
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Citation
“LBJ Asserts Conservation Gains Ground: Claims More Land Saved than Lost,” Fifty Years of Green: An Environmental History of Middlebury College since 1965, accessed November 21, 2024, https://omeka.middlebury.edu/fyg/items/show/37.