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Fire Ecology and Policy in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Aspen-Ungulate Relationships in Burned

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Fire Ecology and Policy in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Aspen-Ungulate Relationships in Burned

Fire Ecology and Policy in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Aspen-Ungulate Relationships in Burned Stands and Ground Cover Regeneration.

Authors(s): S. A. Nehring

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Location: Amherst Massachusetts

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Keywords: fire, animal, mammal, ungulate, food , forage, behavior, habitat, Teton County, Jackson Hole, wildlife , management, plants, ground cover, tree, quaking aspen, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

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