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Breaks 1 Escaped RX
2MB Author: USFS Published: 2011 Posted: 1/7/2011
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Buckhorn Tree Felling
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Bull Fire Fuel Treatment Effectiveness
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Bull Fire Success Story
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California Fuels and Fire Behavior Advisory
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160 KB Author: NOPS Predictive Services Published: 2007 Posted: 7/2/2007
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California Fuels and Fire Behavior Advisory June 2008
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California Fuels and Fire Behavior Advisory Map
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910 KB Author: MWS Published: 2007 Posted: 7/2/2007
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The units were located at between 9,000 and 10,000 feet (2,700--3,000 m) elevation in the Jemez Mountains, 6 miles (10 km) west of Los Alamos, NM. The burn was part of the Valle Project, an interagency ...
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Chainsaws or Driptorches: How Should Fire Risk Be Reduced?
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Changing Face of Fire Management in the Northern Rockies
173KB Author: Josh McDaniel Published: 2007 Posted: 2/2/2012
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