Since 1992, environmental protection laws have reduced logging on 10 million acres of national forest land in California. Among the most hard-hit are the state’s northern rural towns. But the former logging center of Willow Creek is tapping another “natural” resource to boost its economy.
An earlier version of this story first aired May 27, 2004.
- The Willow Creek China Flat Museum
- Local History & Bigfoot Lore, Willow Creek Chamber of Commerce
- “Timber towns search for a new economy,” High Country News
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