Willow Creek

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    Date
    1949
    Description
    A series of photographs of the Willow Creek, St. Joe National Forest, captured over 31 years in the life cycle of the forest. The caption on the back reads, "Eleven years have passed since the virgin forest was harvested. The hillsides are mantled with young trees. Between them, shrubs provide an abundance of food for deer and elk. The native grasses are disappearing. Their role in the forest cycle has been largely fulfilled. Little soil movement is now evident".
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    Local Identifier
    MSS056_11_3_Scenic_166
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    Citation
    Willow Creek, [date], MSS056_11_3_Scenic_166, Frank Church Papers, MSS 056, Special Collections and Archives, Albertsons Library, Boise State University
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    Special Collections and Archives, Albertsons Library, Boise State University

    Rights Note
    This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. This Item may be used for educational purposes without permission and with credit to U.S. D. A. Forest Service. To request permission for commercial or other uses, or to request a high-resolution copy, contact archives@boisestate.edu.