Fewer Forest Christmas Trees Cut

Demand for the popular U.S. Forest Service program that allows Arizonans to cut down their own Christmas trees is off slightly this year. Organizers blame it on the public's erroneous perception that the program's piñon pines and junipers were damaged this summer by the worst wildfire in state history
Dec. 16, 2002
Demand for the popular U.S. Forest Service program that allows Arizonans to cut down their own Christmas trees is off slightly this year. Organizers blame it on the public's erroneous perception that the program's piñon pines and junipers were damaged this summer by the worst wildfire in state history
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