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San Bernardino Mountains / San Gabriel Mountains / Herbivore / Pine / Ecology / Forest / Pinus ponderosa / Controlled burn / Flora of the United States / Ceanothus / Wildfires
Date: 2008-07-31 11:29:31
San Bernardino Mountains
San Gabriel Mountains
Herbivore
Pine
Ecology
Forest
Pinus ponderosa
Controlled burn
Flora of the United States
Ceanothus
Wildfires

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