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Yellowstone / Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem / Ecology of the Rocky Mountains / Ecological succession / Yellowstone National Park / Yellowstone fires / Wildfire / Don G. Despain / Billings /  Montana / Yellowstone River / Spruce-fir forests / Fire ecology
Date: 2008-08-27 20:36:53
Yellowstone
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Ecology of the Rocky Mountains
Ecological succession
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone fires
Wildfire
Don G. Despain
Billings
Montana
Yellowstone River
Spruce-fir forests
Fire ecology

The 1988 Forest Fires of Yellowstone National Park by Robert J. Ruhf [Dr. Robert J. Ruhf received his Ph.D. in Science Education from the Mallinson Institute for Science Education at Western Michigan University in Kalama

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