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3 Proposing New Barrens National Natural Landmarks Mary C. Brickle, University of Richmond, Richmond, Department of Geography and the Envi-
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Philadelphia / Hancock / Albany / Portland / Richmond / Nottingham / Charlestown / Schenectady / /

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Dioscorides Press / Gifford N.A. / /

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America / /

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United States / /

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Event

Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

University of Maryland / New York State Museum / University of Richmond Arts / University of Richmond / University of Maryland Center / /

IndustryTerm

serpentine site / food plant adults / food / /

NaturalFeature

Appalachians / /

Organization

George Wright Society / Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission / National Park Service / University of Maryland / University of Maryland Center for Environmental Sciences / University of Richmond Arts and Sciences Summer Research Fellowship / United States Fish and Wildlife Service / Torrey Botanical Club / New York State Education Department / Department of Geography and the Envi / University of Richmond / Department of Geography and the Environment / Audubon Society of Pennsylvania Important Bird Area / Torrey Botanical Society / /

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Todd R. Lookingbill / Roger Latham / Bush Preserve / Mark Demitroff / Charles L. Fisher / Hochman / Neil Gifford / Bill DeCarme / /

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secretary of the interior / representative / D.J. / /

ProvinceOrState

Piedmont / Wisconsin / Virginia / Pennsylvania / Maryland / New York / Michigan / Chester County / /

PublishedMedium

Natural History / /

Region

eastern North America / eastern United States / /

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www.albanypinebush / http /

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