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Ecological succession / Fire / Forest ecology / Land management / Pine Barrens / Mountain pine beetle / National Fire Danger Rating System / Controlled burn / Wildfires / Firefighting / Systems ecology
Date: 2013-08-20 12:37:05
Ecological succession
Fire
Forest ecology
Land management
Pine Barrens
Mountain pine beetle
National Fire Danger Rating System
Controlled burn
Wildfires
Firefighting
Systems ecology

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