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February 23, 2015

Groups seek to stop logging burned land

CARLTON, Okanogan County (AP) — Two conservation groups and a resident want to stop the state from allowing logging on state lands that burned in north-central Washington last summer.

Conservation Northwest and others say logging about 1,200 acres of forests burned in the massive Carlton Complex Fire would lead to more erosion and mudslides.


 
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