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THE GIVING TREES: PROTECTING LOCAL ECONOMIES, REGIONAL IDENTITY , AND OUTDOOR
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The following information was released by the Trust for Public Land: How working forests offer a bounty of benefits, ensuring sensitive ecological systems flourish while local economies thrive. By Lisa W. Foderaro On a brisk afternoon, the earthiness of damp leaves and pine needles perfuming the air
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