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Fire, Human Health, and Air Quality — Forest Encyclopedia Network
Nov 14, 2008 ... In addition, fire intensity and severity, and post-burn treatments affect water quality. Fire severity – as a measurement of the amount of ...
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A Hiker and a Forest Service Ranger — Forest Encyclopedia Network
A Forest Service Ranger and a hiker study a trail map together.
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Interagency Fire Education Programs — Forest Encyclopedia Network
Nov 14, 2008 ... National Interagency Fire Council (NIFC) ... that is being communicated to the public about fire by all of the NWCG partner agencies. ...
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Role of Large Wood in Forming Fish Habitat: The Wine Spring Creek ...
Role of Large Wood in Forming Fish Habitat: The Wine Spring Creek Case. Authored By: P. A. Flebbe. Like many watersheds in the southern Appalachian ...
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Stout & Larson, 1988 — Forest Encyclopedia Network
Stout, S.L.; Larson, B.C. 1988. Relative stand density: why do we need to know? In: Schmidt, W.C , eds. Proceedings, Future forests of the Mountain West: a ...
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Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management — Forest Encyclopedia Network
Sustainability is a central tenet of good silviculture.
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Assessing the Threat that Anthropogenic Calcium Depletion Poses to ...
Nov 14, 2008 ... Although cation depletion can have varied and interacting influences on ecosystem function, it is the loss of calcium (Ca) that may be ...
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Nonnative Invasive Plants — Forest Encyclopedia Network
A fast-growing Asian vine that covers some 7 million acres of land (an area ... At present, there is no efficient means of controlling Japanese grass over ...
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Escape, Emigration, and Immigration in Birds — Forest Encyclopedia ...
Many birds leave burning areas to avoid injury. Some return to take advantage of the altered habitat, but others abandon burned areas because the habitat ...
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Imperiled Species — Forest Encyclopedia Network
Imperiled species are those that are of some risk of loss through extirpation or extinction because they are found in few places or have few individuals.