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Wildland fire suppression / Forestry / Firefighting / Wildfires / Firefighting in the United States / Ecological succession / Occupational safety and health / National Wildfire Coordinating Group / Controlled burn / California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection / Fire ecology / International Association of Wildland Fire
Wildland fire suppression
Forestry
Firefighting
Wildfires
Firefighting in the United States
Ecological succession
Occupational safety and health
National Wildfire Coordinating Group
Controlled burn
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Fire ecology
International Association of Wildland Fire

Student wildland fire groups: common challenges and shared solutions

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