Download Full PDF - 28.09 MB - The Society of Irish Foresters
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• •CONSERVATIONTo provide the power which is essential to ourcivilisation power stations must be built, transmission linesmust be erected, rivers must be harnessed.In doing these things the E.s.B. keeps the environmentconstantly in mind. Care is taken to restore areaswhich have been clisturbed. New amenities and new beautyare created, new lakes are formed.Landscaping, tree and flower planting at E.s.B. stations,rearing and planting out young salmon andtrout in rivers and lakes - these are just some of the waysin which the E.s.B. conserves and improves theenvironment for the people whom it serves.
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• •CONSERVATIONTo provide the power which is essential to ourcivilisation power stations must be built, transmission linesmust be erected, rivers must be harnessed.In doing these things the E.s.B. keeps the environmentconstantly in mind. Care is taken to restore areaswhich have been clisturbed. New amenities and new beautyare created, new lakes are formed.Landscaping, tree and flower planting at E.s.B. stations,rearing and planting out young salmon andtrout in rivers and lakes - these are just some <strong>of</strong> the waysin which the E.s.B. conserves and improves theenvironment for the people whom it serves.