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  • A controlled fire burns undergrowth on islands of peat floating in the marsh wa ter of Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. The fires are set on a three-year r otation to prevent wildfires which threaten nearby homes and farm.
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  • A conservation group hikes through wilderness and old growth crossing creeks and rough terrain in Tongass National Forest.
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  • Conservationists hike through a 600-year old uncut old growth forest of tall trees. It can take a 1000 years for spruce, hemlock and Sitka cedar to grow and tower over a lush forest floor.<br />
Tongass National Forest in Alaska's Southeast  is the world's largest remaining intact coastal temperate rain forest. Nearly 17 million acres provides habitat for the largest population of Bald Eagles in the world.
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