Transcript: Menominee Forestry Gives Lessons, Trees for the Future

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SCOTT SIMON, Host: This is Weekend Edition. I'm Scott Simon. Coming up, new meaning to the term `waterlogged.' But first, if you could look down from outer space, see the view of a satellite, look down some winter on central Wisconsin, you'd see smack in the middle of an unbroken tableaux of snow white a patch of deep green the shape of two rectangles, one laid across the end of the other. It's as if some deity had chosen to draw the lines of a map onto the face of central Wisconsin because the shape you can see from space corresponds exactly at the borders of Menominee County, its forests so rich, they actually stand out in satellite photographs. That's because ...

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