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Background Knowledge Meantime, she continued to submit writings on conservation and nature to newspapers and magazines, urging from the very beginning the need to regulate the"forces of destruction"and consider always the welfare of the " fish as well as that of the fisherman In 1943, Carson was promoted to the position of aquatic biologist in the newly created U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, where she authored many bulletins directed at the American public. One series, known as"Conservation in Action, was devoted to exploring wildlife and ecology on national wildlife refuges in laymen's terms proper preparation as well as the advantages of a diet including fish ano On the Another series was entitled"Food from the Sea" and offered information shellfish to a public unused to eating freshwater fish Carson was moved to the position of assistant editor and then editor-in-chief of all Fish and Wildlife Service publicationsBackground Knowledge ▪ Meantime, she continued to submit writings on ▪ conservation and nature to newspapers and ▪ magazines, urging from the very beginning the ▪ need to regulate the "forces of destruction" and ▪ consider always the welfare of the "fish as well ▪ as that of the fisherman.“ ▪ In 1943, Carson was promoted to the position of aquatic biologist in the newly created U.S. Fish ▪ and Wildlife Service, where she authored many bulletins directed at the American public. One series, known as "Conservation in Action," was devoted to exploring wildlife and ecology on national wildlife refuges in laymen's terms. Another series was entitled "Food from the Sea" and offered information on the proper preparation as well as the advantages of a diet including fish and shellfish to a public unused to eating freshwater fish. ▪ Carson was moved to the position of assistant editor and then editor-in-chief of all Fish and Wildlife Service publications
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