Carl Alwin SchenckCarl Alwin Schenck (1868-1955) was a pioneering forester and educator known for his contributions to forestry education in America. He founded the Biltmore Forest School, one of the first forestry schools in the United States. Schenck's work focused n sustainable forest management practices and the efficient utilization of forest resources. His legacy continues to influence modern forestry practices, emphasizing the importance of conservation and responsible forest management. Read More Read Less
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