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USGS crew evaluating forest thinning one year after a late-season burn. Photo by Eric Knapp. Tested by Fire: What Happens When Wildfires Meet Fuel Treatments? Summary Strong scientific evidence has long been needed on t
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Ogden / College of Natural Resources / Warner College of Natural Resources / Western Forest Fire Research Center / /

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Colorado State University / Rocky Mountain Research Station / Warner College of Natural Resources Colorado State University Fort Collins / Fort Collins / /

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National Forest / /

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National Interagency Coordination Center / Colorado State University’s Department of Forest / Rangeland / and Watershed Stewardship / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Colorado State University / /

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Vicky Williams / Eric Knapp / Washington Fire / Philip Omi / Davis Fires / Jonathan Freeman / Davis Fire / Valerie Rapp / Jon Freeman / Erik J. Martinson / Don Carpenter / Erik Martinson / Philip N. Omi / John Cissel / Phil Omi / /

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Program Manager / Scientist / General / research associate / ecologist / professor emeritus / professor / director / Writer / Managing Editor / Carpenter / /

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Western United States / /

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