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This historical document provides a fascinating snapshot of California's natural resources and conservation efforts in the early 20th century. The report includes detailed surveys and assessments of the state's forests, waterways, wildlife, and agriculture. It also discusses the development of parks, reservoirs, and other public works projects aimed at preserving California's beauty and sustainability for future generations.
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