CONTROLLING EROSION
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Later that spring the kids returned to the area to camp.
What they saw, as they told me later, was so exciting that
they couldn't fall asleep that night. The "parking meters"
were covered with thick, juicy buds just beginning to burst
into leaf.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is an excerpt from
Malcolm Margolin's book, The Earth Manual: How to Work
with Nature to Preserve, Restore, and Enjoy Wild Land Without
Taming It (copyright © 1975, 1985 by Malcolm
Margolin). The book is available for $8.95 postpaid
(California residents add state sales tax) from Heyday Books,
P.O. Box 9145, Berkeley, CA 94709; or see page 104.
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