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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): T. McEneaney
Publication Date: 1989

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Citation: McEneaney, T. 1989. The Yellowstone wildfire of 1988 and what really happened to the birdlife. Winging It, v. 1, no. 1, p. 1-5.

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Topics:
Regions:
Alaska    California    Eastern    Great Basin    Hawaii    Northern Rockies    Northwest    Rocky Mountain    Southern    Southwest    National
Keywords:
  • catastrophic fires
  • cones
  • coniferous forests
  • disturbance
  • droughts
  • ecosystem dynamics
  • fire injuries (animals)
  • fire regimes
  • fuel moisture
  • human caused fires
  • Idaho
  • lightning caused fires
  • Montana
  • mortality
  • mosaic
  • national forests
  • national parks
  • nongame birds
  • old growth forests
  • old growth vegetation
  • openings
  • Pandion halioetus
  • pine forests
  • Pinus palustris
  • post fire recovery
  • predation
  • public information
  • raptors
  • seeds
  • serotiny
  • small mammals
  • smoke behavior
  • smoke effects
  • species diversity (animals)
  • species diversity (plants)
  • waterfowl
  • wildfires
  • wildlife food habits
  • wildlife food plants
  • Wyoming
  • Yellowstone National Park
Tall Timbers Record Number: 6765Location Status: In-fileCall Number: Fire FileAbstract Status: Okay, Fair use, Reproduced by permission
Record Last Modified:
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FRAMES Record Number: 32666

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