Author:
Audley Jackson P.,Fettig Christopher J.,Steven Munson A.,Runyon Justin B.,Mortenson Leif A.,Steed Brytten E.,Gibson Kenneth E.,Jørgensen Carl L.,McKelvey Stephen R.,McMillin Joel D.,Negrón Jose F.
Funder
USDA Forest Service Forest Health Monitoring Evaluation Monitoring
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Forestry
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