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Cherokee National Forest

Harmony Zero. In the Cherokee National Forest near the small town of Harmony Grove this circle was crafted out of fall colored leaves upon the stump of one of many large recently high graded trees in the area. 'High grading'is a widely practiced logging method that has contributed to the long decline in the quality of timber coming from our forests. Big trees like the one cut here are relatively uncommon in eastern forests. To help protect Tennessee forests.
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Tire Zero. A tire dumped in this once beautiful grove of large second growth makes the obvious statement about what needs to happen in the  Cherokee: Zero Cut!

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