According to the petition, the loss of piñon trees would disproportionately affect Native and Hispanic communities in the Southwest. Each fall, families make the trek to the forest to harvest the seeds
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According to the petition, the loss of piñon trees would disproportionately affect Native and Hispanic communities in the Southwest. Each fall, families make the trek to the forest to harvest the seeds