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Isn part of the St. Joe River basin covered under a Conservation Easement that assured the public of open access without paying a fee?

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Isn part of the St. Joe River basin covered under a Conservation Easement that assured the public of open access without paying a fee?

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Yes. We have about 53,000 acres of company land near St. Maries and the St. Joe River that are protected under a permanent Conservation Easement. Recreation Permits will not be required to use these lands. The public is required to follow the Potlatch Public Use Guidelines and to respect our property. Willful or repeat violators of our guidelines will not be able to use our lands, including land within the Conservation Easement boundary.

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