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Eastern Forests of the U.S.

From the vast wildlands of the Northern Forest, to the unique Pine Barrens of the Mid-Atlantic, and the biologically rich longleaf pine and bottomland hardwood forests of the Southeast, these special forests are critical to open space, biological diversity, recreation, tourism, and human communion with nature. Please be sure to contact the photographer or The Wilderness Society for permission to use these photos.
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Canoeing in Juniper Springs [ID 490]
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ATV tire damage [ID 750]
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ATV tire damage [ID 753]
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ATV tire damage [ID 933]
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ATV tire damage [ID 934]
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ATV tire damage [ID 935]
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Chattahoochee National Forest [ID 291]
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Hikers examine map in Ramp Cove [ID 380]
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Moccasin Creek in Kelly Ridge [ID 381]
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Baxter State Park [ID 1329]
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Baxter State Park [ID 1330]
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Baxter State Park [ID 1331]
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Lake at Baxter State Park [ID 1332]
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Mt. Katahdin [ID 1333]
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Sam Francis's workshop illustrates the importance of the Chesapeake Watershed. [ID 887]
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