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How Long Since it Has Burned?  27.22 MB Published: 8/30/2010 Posted By: Josh McDaniel
Category: Advances in Fire Practice > Original Stories
Description: This video describes a research project on fire history in an old-growth pinyon-juniper forest on the Colorado National Monument. Discusses relationship of research to fuels management and public education.
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