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A cost effectiveness analysis of preventative mitigation options for wildland urban interface homes threatened by wildfire
Assessing the effectiveness of a place-based conservation education program by applying utilization-focused evaluation
Remote sensing applications to support sustainable natural resource management
Effects of seed dispersal by gibbons, sambar, and muntjac on Choerospondias axillaris demography, and the disruption of this mutualism by wildlife poaching
Ecological process and the blister rust epidemic: Cone production, cone predation, and seed dispersal in whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis)
Assessing forest responses to climate change, and, Resolving productivity measurements across spatial scales
Multi-partner mutualisms: Interactions among the mountain pine beetle and two ophiostomatoid fungal associates
Legitimacy and the use of natural resources in Kruger National Park, South Africa
Succession of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: Causes, consequences, and considerations
Spatial variability in forest fuels: Simulation modeling and effects on fire behavior
A landscape approach to grassland bird conservation in the Prairie Pothole Region of the Northern Great Plains
Human bonds with public wildland places: Segmenting communities to inform natural resource management
Greater sage-grouse response to coal-bed natural gas development and West Nile virus in the Powder River Basin, Montana and Wyoming, USA
Dynamic human relationships with wilderness: Developing a relationship model
Park visitors and the natural soundscape: Winter experience dimensions in Yellowstone National Park
An evaluation of visitor decisions regarding alternative transportation in Glacier National Park
Causes and consequences of the postfire increase in deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) abundance
Sage-grouse and energy development: Integrating science with conservation planning to reduce impacts
Cumulative effects analysis in U.S. Forest Service decision-making
Spatio-temporal optimization of tree removal to efficiently minimize crown fire potential
Fire-on-fire interactions in three large wilderness areas