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Map of Clearcutting on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington

Clearcutting felled 29 percent of all forests over a 30-year period in the Olympic Peninsula.

Date range: 1971-2002

Caption: In the Olympic Peninsula, clearcutting felled 29 percent of all forests - and 36 percent of forests without federal protection - from 1971 to 2002.

Publication date: 2004 | Originally published in: Cascadia Scorecard 2004 | Topic(s): Forests & Wildlife | Graphic type: Map
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