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Evaluating elevated levels of crown dieback among northern white-cedar (Thuja occidentalis) trees in Maine and Michigan
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Document Date: 2009-02-04 10:24:13


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FHM Working Group / /

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Peninsula of Michigan / Upper Peninsula / Forest Health Monitoring / Lower Peninsula / Summer-Fall / /

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New England Society of American Foresters / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Michigan Department of Natural Resources / Maine Forest Service / USDA / USDA Forest Service / University of Maine / U.S. Department of the Interior / /

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Bob Seymour / Dave Struble / Palmer Drought / Liz LaPoint / Bob Heyd / Randy Morin / Bill Bechtold / /

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Base EM PROJECT LEADER / Manager Dennis May and Spatial Data Services contact Liz LaPoint / Butler / Northern FIA Program Manager / General / Manager Dennis May and Spatial Data Services contact / /

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Minnesota / Maine / Michigan / /

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southern Canada / Northeastern United States / northern Michigan / /

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