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Exotic Plants in Alaska’s Parks by Chris McKee, National Forest Service SNRAS alumnus Chris McKee received his master of science degree in natural resource management in 2004 at UAF. McKee’s thesis
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Document Date: 2013-09-16 12:32:57


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Washington / D.C. / Report / Preserve / London / Fairbanks / /

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DENA / UAF / University of Alberta Press / /

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America / /

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United States / Canada / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / Person Travel / /

Facility

Trail Creek / Cape Krusenstern National Monument / The University of Alaska Fairbanks / /

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natural resource management / /

NaturalFeature

Matanuska river / Nenana river / Stikine River / Trail Creek / /

Organization

Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious Weeds / National Park Service / U.S. Department of Interior / Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges / Alaska Park Service / School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences Agricultural / University of Alaska Fairbanks / National Forest Service / Commission on Colleges / University of Alberta / /

Person

Patricia Holloway / Chris McKee / /

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Position

Viola tricolor MP / professor / MP / thesis advisor / /

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Alaska / Florida / /

Region

Northern U.S. / southeast Alaska / /

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hybridization / GPS / /

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www.uaf.edu/snras/afes/pubs / www.nature / /

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