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Appalachian Mountains / Buprestidae / Emerald ash borer / Thousand cankers disease / Cove / Sudden oak death / Geography of the United States / Geography of North America / Biology
Date: 2011-03-01 11:41:05
Appalachian Mountains
Buprestidae
Emerald ash borer
Thousand cankers disease
Cove
Sudden oak death
Geography of the United States
Geography of North America
Biology

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