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Occupational safety and health / Environment / Ecological succession / Fire / Tillamook Burn / Tillamook County /  Oregon / United States Forest Service / Controlled burn / Old-growth forest / Systems ecology / Forestry / Wildfires
Date: 2014-07-15 18:08:53
Occupational safety and health
Environment
Ecological succession
Fire
Tillamook Burn
Tillamook County
Oregon
United States Forest Service
Controlled burn
Old-growth forest
Systems ecology
Forestry
Wildfires

FIRE IN OREGON’S FORESTS ACHIEVING RESILIENCY IN ALTERED LANDSCAPES STATE OF FIRE

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