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Amphibians / Forest management / Natural resources / Biology / Natural resource management / Clearcutting / Deforestation / Decline in amphibian populations / Frog / Salamander / Toad / Silviculture
Date: 2011-08-09 13:33:46
Amphibians
Forest management
Natural resources
Biology
Natural resource management
Clearcutting
Deforestation
Decline in amphibian populations
Frog
Salamander
Toad
Silviculture

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