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Changes could have major negative ramifications for forest ecosystems and industries that rely on them.
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Changes could have major negative ramifications for forest ecosystems and industries that rely on them.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt. — Town forests in 10 Vermont communities are going to be getting a boost through a program that could eventually be expanded to other municipally owned forests across the state. The
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