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Forest ecology / Pine barrens / Geography of New York / New York state forests / Albany Pine Bush / Pitch Pine / Atlantic coastal pine barrens / Plymouth Pinelands / New York / Geography of the United States / Ecoregions
Date: 2013-11-14 11:04:52
Forest ecology
Pine barrens
Geography of New York
New York state forests
Albany Pine Bush
Pitch Pine
Atlantic coastal pine barrens
Plymouth Pinelands
New York
Geography of the United States
Ecoregions

Tree Thinning in the Albany Pine Bush Preserve: Improving Wildlife Habitat and Reducing Wildfire Risk The Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission is protecting and managing the globally-rare inland pitch pine – scrub oak

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