1937 Cut-over Land Impact between Iron River and Nelma
Cut-over and burned-over land exists along the road between Iron River, Michigan, and Nelma, Wisconsin. In May 1937, significant logging and fire reshaped this landscape. Logging practices during the early 20th century greatly altered forest ecosystems. The area serves as a historical example of the environmental impact of resource extraction in the Midwest.
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1937 Cut-over Land Impact between Iron River and Nelma
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