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Environment / Ecosystems / Forest / Habitats / Trees / Old-growth forest / Spotted Owl / United States Forest Service / Mountain pine beetle / Strix / Forestry / Systems ecology
Date: 2013-03-28 14:33:11
Environment
Ecosystems
Forest
Habitats
Trees
Old-growth forest
Spotted Owl
United States Forest Service
Mountain pine beetle
Strix
Forestry
Systems ecology

Conserving Old Forest in Landscapes Shaped by Fire

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