In Washington's Olympic Peninsula stands one of the country's last big woods, termed the "Last Untamed Wilderness." This huge forest with some of the rarest and oldest trees on earth hides a black market for natural resource theft. Sheriff's officers swore to safeguard their towns and the forest at any costs.
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In Washington's Olympic Peninsula stands one of the country's last big woods, termed the "Last Untamed Wilderness." This huge forest with some of the rarest and oldest trees on earth hides a black market for natural resource theft. Sheriff's officers swore to safeguard their towns and the forest at any costs.
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