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Prescribed Fire

Prescribed fires are a planned and controlled application of fire on a specific land area. It is used to achieve a variety of land management objectives, including, but not...

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  • Gravatar Rosemary updated the dataset Prescribed Burning of Logging Slash for Ecological Restoration of Edible Berries and Grizzly Bear Forage Near Mt. Horetzky
    7 months ago  |  View this version  |  Changes

  • Gravatar Rosemary updated the dataset Western Canada’s New Wildfire Reality Needs a New Approach to Fire Management
    1 year ago  |  View this version  |  Changes

  • Gravatar Rosemary updated the dataset Prescribed Burning of Logging Slash for Ecological Restoration of Edible Berries and Grizzly Bear Forage Near Mt. Horetzky
    1 year ago  |  View this version  |  Changes

  • Gravatar Rosemary created the collection Prescribed Fire
    1 year ago

  • Gravatar Rosemary updated the dataset Effects of Prescribed Burning on Aspen Mortality and Vigour
    1 year ago  |  View this version  |  Changes

  • Gravatar Rosemary updated the dataset Uncha Mountains Red Hills Provincial Park Grasslands
    1 year ago  |  View this version  |  Changes

  • Gravatar Rosemary updated the dataset Grouse Mountain Post Burn Vegetation Inventory
    1 year ago  |  View this version  |  Changes

  • Gravatar Rosemary updated the dataset Prescribed burning of logging slash for ecological restoration of edible berries and grizzly bear forage near Mt. Horetzky
    2 years ago  |  View this version  |  Changes

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