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Wildfires / Ecological succession / Fire / Occupational safety and health / Old-growth forest / Salvage logging / United States Forest Service / Forest / Spotted Owl / Systems ecology / Forestry / Environment


A new forest fire paradigm: The need for high-severity fires
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Document Date: 2013-09-29 23:29:21


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Bend / Bozeman / Hanover / /

Company

Baxter / Hanson / /

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United States / Canada / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of Montana / Wild Nature Institute / Point Reyes Station / The Institute / USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station / /

IndustryTerm

forest systems / /

NaturalFeature

Oregon forest / Lassen National Forest / National Forests / Bitterroot National Forest / Washington forest / Modoc National Forest / Sierra Nevada / /

Organization

U.S. Forest Service / Avian Science Center / National Association of State Foresters / University of Montana / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / Wildlife Society / Wild Nature Institute / Institute for Bird Populations / /

Person

Rodney B. Siegel / Joseph Leibrecht / Monica L. Bond / Stephen A. Shunk / Richard L. Hutto / Fontaine / Derek Lee Monica / Victoria A. Saab / Kim Mellen-McLean / /

Position

Principal Scientist / Executive Director / Director of the Birds / Co-author / PNR Ecologist / personal communication / field biologist / and author / Director / Professor of Biology / Research Wildlife Biologist / /

Product

Montana / /

ProvinceOrState

Quebec / Wyoming / Oregon / Washington / South Dakota / New Mexico / Montana / California / Arizona / Idaho / New Hampshire / /

Region

central Idaho / western United States / western Idaho / western U.S. / southwestern Oregon / central United States / northern Idaho / /

URL

www.wildlife.org / /

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