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Technical library journal articles.

Fire as a Restoration Tool in Pacific Northwest Prairies and Oak Woodlands: Challenges, Successes, and Future Directions

Fire as a Restoration Tool in Pacific Northwest Prairies and Oak Woodlands: Challenges, Successes, and Future Directions

Comparison of Burning and Mowing Treatments in a Remnant Willamette Valley Wet Prairie, Oregon, 2001–2007

Comparison of Burning and Mowing Treatments in a Remnant Willamette Valley Wet Prairie, Oregon, 2001–2007

Responses of Prairie Vegetation to Fire, Herbicide, and Invasive Species Legacy

Responses of Prairie Vegetation to Fire, Herbicide, and Invasive Species Legacy

Responses of Native and Introduced Plant Species to Sucrose Addition in Puget Lowland Prairies

Responses of Native and Introduced Plant Species to Sucrose Addition in Puget Lowland Prairies

Carbon Addition as a Technique for Controlling Exotic Species in Pacific Northwest Prairies

Carbon Addition as a Technique for Controlling Exotic Species in Pacific Northwest Prairies

Restoring Invaded Pacific Northwest Prairies: Management Recommendations from a Region-Wide Experiment

Restoring Invaded Pacific Northwest Prairies: Management Recommendations from a Region-Wide Experiment

Avian Restoration in the Prairie-Oak Ecosystem: A Reintroduction Case Study of Western Bluebirds to San Juan Island, Washington

Avian Restoration in the Prairie-Oak Ecosystem: A Reintroduction Case Study of Western Bluebirds to San Juan Island, Washington

Effects of Habitat and Landscape Structure on Oregon White Oak (Quercus garryana) Regeneration Across an Urban Gradient

Effects of Habitat and Landscape Structure on Oregon White Oak (Quercus garryana) Regeneration Across an Urban Gradient

Techniques to Promote Garry Oak Seedling Growth and Survival in Areas with High Levels of Herbivory and Competition

Techniques to Promote Garry Oak Seedling Growth and Survival in Areas with High Levels of Herbivory and Competition

Growth of Oregon White Oak (Quercus garryana)

Growth of Oregon White Oak (Quercus garryana)

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