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National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter February 21 2020
This week in #forestry and #wildlandfire news from across the country and around the world!
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New Mexico Unit of the Central Arizona Project EIS Newsletter
Issue No. 1, June 2018
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Climate Change and Ecological Restoration - Edition Jan 2010
Why Climate Change Makes Riparian Restoration More Important than Ever: Recommendations for Practice and Research
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La Ventana en los Valles - Fall 2011
The Las Conchas Fire: Flames and Floods in the Valles Caldera
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Colorado State University Water Center
Newsletter - January/February 2009 - Volume 26, Issue 1
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Tribal Climate Change Newsletter July 2015
Welcome to ITEP's Tribal Climate Change Newsletter. This monthly newsletter provides news items, resources, announcements about funding opportunities, conferences, and training, and other information relevant to tribal climate change issues.
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EPA Newsletter
June 25, 2015
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National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy - Western Regional Strategy Committee Newsletter #33 - June 17, 2015
Resilient Landscapes - Fire Adapted Communities - Safe & Effective Wildfire Response
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SW Fire Science Consortium
Summer 2015 Newsletter
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Soil Nutrients May Keep Plants from Slowing Down Climate Change
Plants have been hailed as possible saviors of the planet as it continues to warm up, especially considering that they can absorb more harmful carbon dioxide than previously thought. However, now new research says soil nutrients may hinder this plan, keeping plants from slowing down climate change.
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