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Forestry / Natural environment / Ecology / Wildfires / Wildland fire suppression / Occupational safety and health / Conservation / Ecological succession / Controlled burn / Wildfire suppression / Wildfire / Pinus palustris
Date: 2013-07-29 15:29:17
Forestry
Natural environment
Ecology
Wildfires
Wildland fire suppression
Occupational safety and health
Conservation
Ecological succession
Controlled burn
Wildfire suppression
Wildfire
Pinus palustris

Landowners for Wildlife Benefits of Prescribed Burning By John Robinette, Wildlife Biologist

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