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Forest honored: Opal Creek now part of old-growth network

from left, longtime Opal Creek supporter George Atiyeh, Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center executive director Katie Ryan, and Joan Maloof, founder and director of the Old-Growth Forest Network. Above ri...

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