File:Caleb Felling a Tree at Purchase Knob (ac4d3157-b4d8-4b72-b265-ff88e570cf14).JPG
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English: Caleb Felling a Tree at Purchase Knob | |||||
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English: NPS |
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Title |
English: Caleb Felling a Tree at Purchase Knob |
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English: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service |
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Description |
English: An employee, wearing protective equipment and holding a chainsaw, stands beside the recently-cut trunk of a tree that is lying on the ground in a clearing. Caleb, a member of the Vegetation Management Crew, uses a chainsaw to cut a tree to open the clearing.
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Depicted place |
English: Great Smoky Mountains National Park |
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Date | 2022 | ||||
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English: NPGallery |
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Contacts InfoField | English: Person: Jesse Webster Organization: Great Smoky Mountains National Park Position: Forester Email: jesse_webster@nps.gov |
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NPS Unit Code InfoField | GRSM | ||||
Album(s) InfoField | English: Historic Fruit Tree Stabilization in the Purchase Knob area, Great Smoky Mountains National Park |
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