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Ecological succession / Fire / Natural disasters / Wildfire suppression / Wildfire / Cerro Grande Fire / Hayman Fire / Cost / United States Forest Service / Occupational safety and health / Forestry / Wildfires
Date: 2013-07-31 23:13:50
Ecological succession
Fire
Natural disasters
Wildfire suppression
Wildfire
Cerro Grande Fire
Hayman Fire
Cost
United States Forest Service
Occupational safety and health
Forestry
Wildfires

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