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on BLM forestlands in Western Oregon—public land that belongs to
all Americans. Imagine what that means.
No old-growth forests to provide us with clean, safe drinking water.
No old-growth forests to shade our rivers and streams and the wild
salmon and steelhead that call them home. No old-growth forests for
thousands of other irreplaceable species. And no old-growth forests
for Oregon families to enjoy the hiking, birding, hunting, fi shing,
biking and camping that make our state such a special place.
Allowing our old-growth heritage to disappear would be a crime
against Oregon’s children.
Luckily, we have Congressman Peter DeFazio to help us fi ght
back. Since 1987, DeFazio has been a champion for Oregon’s
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fi sh, wildlife and wild places. We need to let him know that we are
counting on him again.
Contact Congressman DeFazio and tell him you’re not willing
to let the Bush administration clear-cut our century-old old-
growth trees.
Call Congressman DeFazio today at (541) 465-6732. Let him
know Oregonians need him to lead Congress in stopping the Bush
plan to clear cut Oregon’s old-growth forests. Century-old trees are
simply no longer for sale on America’s public lands.
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