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Ecological succession / Fire / Conservation in the United States / Wildfires / Artemisia tridentata / Fire ecology / United States Forest Service / Sage Grouse / Bromus tectorum / Flora of the United States / Flora / Environment of the United States
Date: 2014-03-05 15:00:50
Ecological succession
Fire
Conservation in the United States
Wildfires
Artemisia tridentata
Fire ecology
United States Forest Service
Sage Grouse
Bromus tectorum
Flora of the United States
Flora
Environment of the United States

Rocky Mountain Research Station 240 W. Prospect Rd. | Fort Collins, CO 80526 | [removed]–2014 The Sagebrush Treatment

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