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Wildfires / Emergency management / Ecological succession / Fire / United States Forest Service / Federal Emergency Management Agency / Fire safe councils / California Fire Safe Council / Occupational safety and health / Public safety / Forestry
Date: 2014-03-05 11:33:55
Wildfires
Emergency management
Ecological succession
Fire
United States Forest Service
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Fire safe councils
California Fire Safe Council
Occupational safety and health
Public safety
Forestry

March 4, 2014 For Immediate Release Jon Schwedler, The Nature Conservancy[removed]removed] Genevieve O’Sullivan, National Association of State Foresters

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