FOREST-OWNERSHIP PATTERN 
PART OF CHIPPEWA NATIONAL FOREST 
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Jupcep By the need, public acquisition of 
forest lands has proceeded at a snail’s pace. 
The national-forest area shown is typical a 
of complex ownership patterns which in 
numerous instances handicap adequate 
protection and management. 4 
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