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DNR could pay back their debt with other forests that don’t have legacy trees.

Thanks to Chris Reykdal and Jim Cahill for opposing the sales.

DNR should be listening to the people of Thurston County who are very upset that these legacy forests are being cut down. DNR should be working for the good of the people and they refuse to.

These old trees take decades to replace. They are worth so much more to the environment than lumber.

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