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Christman
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Year: 1983
Type: Document

Everett, Sharrow
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Year: 1983
Type: Document

Taylor, Cortner, Gardner, Daniel, Zwolinski, Carpenter
From the Executive Summary... 'Changes in policies governing fire in publicly-managed recreation areas have generated concern among federal land management professionals about public acceptance. This concern is compounded by the increasing numbers…
Year: 1983
Type: Document

Brandel, Omi
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Year: 1983
Type: Document

Negrete, Britton
The objectives of this study are to determine the effects of prescribed burning on the productivity and quality of six tropical grass species under semitropical conditions on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. Tame tropical pastures in this area are used…
Year: 1983
Type: Document

Fischer, McClelland
Provides subject matter and geographic keyword indexes to more than 1,700 titles containing information about 86 species of cavity-nesting birds that inhabit North American forests. Related titles containing information about forest snags, fire,…
Year: 1983
Type: Document

McMahon
Forest fires can be divided into two broad classes-wildfires and prescribed fires. Wildfires, whether caused by nature (lightning, etc.) or by the accidental or malicious acts of man, are not planned by forest managers and do not occur under…
Year: 1983
Type: Document

Kayll
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Year: 1974
Type: Document

Brown, Baker, Rogers, Clary, Kovner, Larson, Avery, Campbell
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Year: 1974
Type: Document