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Fire / Western United States / Occupational safety and health / Sequoia National Park / Kings Canyon National Park / Wildfire / Sequoia / Conservation in the United States / Protected areas of the United States / Sierra Nevada / Old growth forests / Ecological succession
Date: 2015-01-07 12:46:24
Fire
Western United States
Occupational safety and health
Sequoia National Park
Kings Canyon National Park
Wildfire
Sequoia
Conservation in the United States
Protected areas of the United States
Sierra Nevada
Old growth forests
Ecological succession

Fire Atlas[removed]Lightning Human Caused - Suppression

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