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Communities Near the Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge: Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire
Author(s): Shruti Agrawal; Martha Monroe
Date: 2004
Source: Communities Near the Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge: Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
Station: North Central Research Station
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This handout provides cooperators and high fire risk communities near the Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge examples of steps to take to increase wildfire preparedness.Publication Notes
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Agrawal, Shruti; Monroe, Martha. 2004. Communities Near the Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge: Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire. Communities Near the Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge: Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for WildfireKeywords
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