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Conservation in the United States / Sarracenia / Endangered Species Act / Schwalbea americana / Fire ecology / Endangered species / The Nature Conservancy / Echinacea tennesseensis / Pine Hill Ecological Reserve / Environment / Conservation / Ecology
Date: 2009-07-24 17:27:29
Conservation in the United States
Sarracenia
Endangered Species Act
Schwalbea americana
Fire ecology
Endangered species
The Nature Conservancy
Echinacea tennesseensis
Pine Hill Ecological Reserve
Environment
Conservation
Ecology

EFFECTS OF FIRE ON THREATENED AND ENDANGERED PLANTS

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