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Wildfires / Forestry / Natural environment / Occupational safety and health / Systems ecology / Ecological succession / Natural hazards / Wildland fire suppression / Wildfire / Fire regime / Invasive species / Controlled burn
Date: 2014-05-20 13:05:43
Wildfires
Forestry
Natural environment
Occupational safety and health
Systems ecology
Ecological succession
Natural hazards
Wildland fire suppression
Wildfire
Fire regime
Invasive species
Controlled burn

University of Nevada, Reno

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