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Excellent grazing in aspen
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: grasses
animal damage
Organisms: aspen
Location: Dixie National Forest; UT; United States
Description: Excellent grazing in aspen
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Research Station Director A.W. (Sammy) Sampson shows off a horse.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: livestock
personnel
Location: Great Basin Experiment Station headquarters on the Manti National Forest east of Ephraim; UT; Sanpete
Description: Research Station Director A.W. (Sammy) Sampson shows off a horse.
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Research entomologists Barbara Bentz and Jesse Logan explain to school children how the mountain pine beetle can burrowing the bark of pine trees and kill them.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Location: Snowbasin; UT; United States
Description: Research entomologists Barbara Bentz and Jesse Logan explain to school children how the mountain pine beetle can burrowing the bark of pine trees and kill them.
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Scientist Barbara Bentz shows school children how mountain pine beetle larva burrow under the bark of pine trees, and is showing them how to warm the larva with their breath so that the larva will come to life.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: personnel
outreach
Location: Snowbasin; UT; United States
Description: Scientist Barbara Bentz shows school children how mountain pine beetle larva burrow under the bark of pine trees, and is showing them how to warm the larva with their breath so that the larva will come to life.
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Utah, Colo., Ariz., and New Mexico elevation over 8000 feet.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: map
forest pathology
Location: AZ, NM, CO, UT; United States
Description: Utah, Colo., Ariz., and New Mexico elevation over 8000 feet.
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