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In the midst of all this destruction there is a place we call The Children's Forest because it is held in trust for all of Oregon's young people, and young people everywhere. |
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Here some of the gentle giants still live, magnificent ponderosa pines |
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and white firs, |
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and sugar pines that were young when George Washington was our first president. |
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But the Oregon Department of Forestry, whose job it is to care for all the forests of our state, | |||
wants to cut down many of the gentle giants of the Children's Forest, |