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Centrocercus / Sage Grouse / Artemisia tridentata / Sagebrush / Seral community / Artemisia arbuscula / Wildfire / Ecology / Flora of the United States / Ecological succession / Grouse
Date: 2014-11-20 04:20:46
Centrocercus
Sage Grouse
Artemisia tridentata
Sagebrush
Seral community
Artemisia arbuscula
Wildfire
Ecology
Flora of the United States
Ecological succession
Grouse

Utah Greater Sage-Grouse Draft Land Use Plan Amendment and Environmental Impact Statement

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