Wooden Logs Jigsaw Puzzle

Wooden Logs
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Put the pieces back together, reconstruct the freshly cut wooden logs and complete today's fun new puzzle. If you didn't know, logging provides raw materials for many products societies worldwide use for housing, construction, energy, and paper products. If done right, logging can provide the materials specified above without impacting the environment.

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