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Scotter
From the text ... 'The Canadian Wildlife Service's intensive caribou research program included an evaluation of the effects of fire on four key upland wintering areas within the taiga. Some primary objectives were: (1) to determine the portion of…
Year: 1971
Type: Document
Komarek
From the Conclusion ... 'An ecological review on air pollution as a whole, and in particular the relationship of control burning to such possible pollution warrants the following conclusions: (1) In spite of the tremendous amounts of pollutant…
Year: 1971
Type: Document
Vogl
...fire has been generally misrepresented. It is a neglected factor in many forests. Fire needs public understanding and acceptance. We should compare fire's beneficial effects to its well-known detrimental effects before we dismiss all fire as bad…
Year: 1971
Type: Document
Pond
Chaparral species that sprout appeared little changed after 47 years though all stems tagged in 1920 were dead. Nonsprouting species had died but were usually replaced by nearby seedlings or by layering.
Year: 1971
Type: Document
Doerr, Keith, Rusch
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Year: 1971
Type: Document