July 1942 Tree Chopping in Malheur National Forest Oregon
In July 1942, individuals chop branches from a fallen tree in Malheur National Forest, located in Grant County, Oregon. Malheur National Forest is known for its diverse ecosystems and rich wildlife. During the 1940s, the Forest Service encouraged community efforts in forestry to promote conservation and resource management.
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July 1942 Tree Chopping in Malheur National Forest Oregon
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