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reprint TITLE:The Role of Fire in Research Natural Areas in the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest /, The Use of Fire in Forest Restoration /, (General Technical Report INT-GTR-341) AUTHOR:Sarah E. GreeneüAngela Evenden REMARKS:"Forest Service Research Natural Areas are established to preserve examples of all significant natural ecosystems for comparison with those influenced and/or managed by humans, to provide educational and research areas for ecological and environmental studies, and to preserve gene pools for typical and rare and endangered species. The Research Natural Area program in the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest regions attemplts to protect a wide spectrum of terrestrial and aquatic communities in their "natural" state. At least 79 of the 246 established and proposed Research Natural Areas in these regions represent forest and grassland types that have been adapted to frequent fires over the last several hundred to thousands of years...." [introductory paragraph] |
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reprint |
Author |
Greene, Sarah E. |
Subjects |
forest fire ecosystems |
Title |
The Role of Fire in Research Natural Areas in the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest /, The Use of Fire in Forest Restoration /, (General Technic* |
Published Date |
1996 |
Catalog Number |
PF486 |
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