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Sierra Nevada / Yosemite National Park / Conservation / Yosemite Valley / Invasive species / Sequoia / National Park Service / Merced River / Biodiversity / Geography of California / Environment / Geography of the United States
Date: 2002-03-12 11:57:15
Sierra Nevada
Yosemite National Park
Conservation
Yosemite Valley
Invasive species
Sequoia
National Park Service
Merced River
Biodiversity
Geography of California
Environment
Geography of the United States

Crossing boundaries to protect native species Exotic species threat assessment in Sequoia, Kings 17 Canyon, and Yosemite national parks

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