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Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem / Geography of the United States / United States / Occupational safety and health / Wildfire / United States Forest Service / Yellowstone National Park / Colorado / Fire ecology / Ecological succession / Fire / Wyoming
Date: 2015-05-02 10:18:48
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Geography of the United States
United States
Occupational safety and health
Wildfire
United States Forest Service
Yellowstone National Park
Colorado
Fire ecology
Ecological succession
Fire
Wyoming

TANIA  SCHOENNAGEL       Dept.  of  Geography  and   Institute  of  Arctic  and  Alpine  Research  (INSTAAR)   University  of  Colorado   Boulder,  Colorado  8

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