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Using Ecological Site Descriptions to make ranch-level decisions about where to manage for soil organic carbon
by Lina Aoyama, James W. Bartolome, Lucas Silva, Whendee L. Silver

April - September 2022
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Cattle grazing reduces fuel and leads to more manageable fire behavior
by Felix Ratcliff, Devii Rao, Sheila Barry, Shane Dewees, Luke Macaulay, Royce Larsen, Matthew Shapero, Rowan Peterson, Max Moritz, Larry Forero

April - September 2022
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Silviculture can facilitate repeat prescribed burn programs with long-term strategies
by Robert A. York, Jacob Levine, Daniel Foster, Scott Stephens, Brandon Collins

July-December 2021
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Point- and reach-scale measurements are important for determining accurate seepage rates in controlled flow channels
by Mark E. Grismer

April-June 2021
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The CALeDNA program: Citizen scientists and researchers inventory California's biodiversity
by Rachel S. Meyer, Miroslava Munguia Ramos, Meixi Lin, Teia M. Schweizer, Zachary Gold, Dannise Ruiz Ramos, Sabrina Shirazi, Gaurav Kandlikar, Wai-Yin Kwan, Emily E. Curd, Amanda Freise, Jordan Moberg Parker, Jason P. Sexton, Regina Wetzer, N. Dean Pentcheff, Adam R. Wall, Lenore Pipes, Ana Garcia-Vedrenne, Maura Palacios Mejia, Tiara Moore, Chloe Orland, Kimberly M. Ballare, Anna Worth, Eric Beraut, Emma L. Aronson, Rasmus Nielsen, Harris A. Lewin, Paul H. Barber, Jeff Wall, Nathan Kraft, Beth Shapiro, Robert K. Wayne

January-March 2021
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Research highlights
by Lucien Crowder

July-September 2020
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Monterey pine forest made a remarkable recovery from pitch canker
by Thomas R. Gordon, Gregory J. Reynolds, Sharon C. Kirkpatrick, Andrew J. Storer, David L. Wood, Daniel M. Fernandez, Brice A. McPherson

July-September 2020
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Burn permits need to facilitate – not prevent – “good fire” in California
by Ariel Roughton, Ryan Tompkins, Robert A. York, Susie Kocher

April-June 2020
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Supporting evidence varies for rangeland management practices that seek to improve soil properties and forage production in California
by Chelsea J. Carey, Kelly Gravuer, Sasha Gennet, Dillon Osleger, Stephen A. Wood

April-June 2020
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Natural history for all Californians
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January-March 2020
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Perceptions of cannabis among Humboldt County timberland and ranchland owners
by Yana Valachovic, Lenya Quinn-Davidson, Jeffery Stackhouse, Van Butsic

July-December 2019
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The rapid evolution of UC cannabis research
by Lucien Crowder

July-December 2019
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Research highlights
by Lucien Crowder

April-June 2019
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UC experts can lead on carbon dioxide removal
by Daniel L. Sanchez, Benjamin Z. Houlton, Whendee Silver

April-June 2019
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The California Tree Mortality Data Collection Network — Enhanced communication and collaboration among scientists and stakeholders
by Jodi Axelson, John Battles, Beverly Bulaon, Danny Cluck, Stella Cousins, Lauren Cox, Becky Estes, Chris Fettig, Andrea Hefty, Stacy Hishinuma, Sharon Hood, Devin McMahon, Leif Mortenson, Alexander Koltunov, Elliot Kuskulis, Adrian Poloni, Carlos Ramirez, Christina Restaino, Hugh Safford, Michèle Slaton, Sheri Smith, Carmen Tubbesing, Rebecca Wayman, Derek Young, Susie Kocher

April-June 2019
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Prescribed fire gains momentum
by Lucien Crowder

January-March 2019
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Communication, engagement and science-based policy
by Anne Megaro

January-March 2019
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Coordinated response to inadvertent introduction of pathogens to California restoration areas
by Susan J. Frankel, Janice M. Alexander, Diana Benner, Alisa Shor

October-December 2018
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Research highlights
by Jim Downing

April-June 2018
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Can we speed this up?
by Ronald C. Griffin

January-March 2018
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Building climate change resilience in California through UC Cooperative Extension
by Theodore Grantham, Leslie Roche, Tapan Pathak, Faith Kearns, Susie Kocher

October-December 2017
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N2O emissions from California farmlands: A review
by Elizabeth Verhoeven, Engil Pereira, Charlotte Decock, Gina Garland, Taryn Kennedy, Emma Suddick, William Horwath, Johan Six

July-September 2017
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UC and California food systems: Growing together through the Global Food Initiative
by Janet Napolitano

July-September 2017
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Review of research to inform California's climate scoping plan: Agriculture and working lands
by Ryan Byrnes, Valerie Eviner, Ermias Kebreab, William R. Horwath, Louise Jackson, Bryan M. Jenkins, Stephen Kaffka, Amber Kerr, Josette Lewis, Frank M. Mitloehner, Jeffrey P. Mitchell, Kate M. Scow, Kerri L. Steenwerth, Stephen Wheeler

July-September 2017
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California's working landscapes offer opportunities for economic growth
by Glenda Humiston

April-June 2017
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Coexisting with chaparral
by Jim Downing

April-June 2017
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Research highlights
Editors

April-June 2017
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Unmanned aerial systems for agriculture and natural resources
by Sean D. Hogan, Maggi Kelly, Brandon Stark, YangQuan Chen

January-March 2017
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Adina Merenlender: Building a new mode of extension for biodiversity conservation
by Jim Downing

April-June 2016
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Management of blue gum eucalyptus in California requires region-specific consideration
by Kristina M. Wolf, Joseph M. DiTomaso

January-March 2016
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Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds
by Ryan T. DiGaudio, Kimberly E. Kreitinger, Catherine M. Hickey, Nathaniel E. Seavy, Thomas Gardali

October-December 2015
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Healthy landscapes will help California to mitigate and adapt to climate change
by Ashley Conrad-Saydah

July-September 2015
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The wood in the forest: Why California needs to reexamine the role of biomass in climate policy
by Peter Tittmann

July-September 2015
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Following the fuel: How portable biomass energy generation may help rural communities
by Jim Downing

July-September 2015
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Forest biomass diversion in the Sierra Nevada: Energy, economics and emissions
by Bruce Springsteen, Thomas Christofk, Robert A. York, Tad Mason, Stephen Baker, Emily Lincoln, Bruce Hartsough, Takuyuki Yoshioka

July-September 2015
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UC leads effort to protect California forests from catastrophic fire
by Jeannette Warnert

April-June 2012
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Letters
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January-March 2012
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Research on fire and ecosystem services must incorporate climate realities
by James W. Bartolome, Max A. Moritz

October-December 2011
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California Firewood Task Force's message: “Buy it where you burn it”
by Janice Alexander, Katie Palmieri

October-December 2011
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Forest and rangeland owners value land for natural amenities and as financial investment
by Shasta Ferranto, Lynn Huntsinger, Christy Getz, Gary Nakamura, William Stewart, Sabrina Drill, Yana Valachovic, Michael DeLasaux, Maggi Kelly

October-December 2011
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Scientists discover redwoods’ resiliency in Fritz's Wonder Plot
by Jeannette Warnert

April-June 2011
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About California Agriculture
Editors

October-December 2010
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Realistic payments could encourage farmers to adopt practices that sequester carbon
by Richard E. Howitt, Rosa Català-Luque, Steven De Gryze, Santhi Wicks, Johan Six

April-June 2009
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From kiosks to megastores: The evolving carbon market
by Deb Niemeier, Dana Rowan

April-June 2009
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Phosphonate controls sudden oak death pathogen for up to 2 years
by Matteo Garbelotto, Douglas J. Schmidt

January-March 2009
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Focus on the future: Staying relevant in a changing California
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July-September 2008
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Oaks: Research and outreach to prevent woodland loss
by Robin Meadows

January-March 2007
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Wise use of biotechnology critical to sustainable future
by Paul Ludden, Neal Van Alfen, Steve Angle

July-September 2006
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Letters
From our readers

July-September 2006
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Science a decisive factor in restoring Tahoe clarity
by Charles R. Goldman

April-June 2006
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UC's Sagehen reserve is California's newest experimental forest
by Jerry Booth

April-June 2006
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Models clarify Tahoe clarity loss
by Robin Meadows

April-June 2006
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Biotic diversity interfaces with urbanization in the Lake Tahoe Basin
by Patricia N. Manley, Dennis D. Murphy, Lori A. Campbell, Kirsten E. Heckmann, Susan Merideth, Sean A. Parks, Monte P. Sanford, Matthew D. Schlesinger

April-June 2006
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Nutrients flow from runoff at burned forest site in Lake Tahoe Basin
by W. Wally Miller, Dale W. Johnson, Theresa M. Loupe, James S. Sedinger, Erin M. Carroll, James D. Murphy, Roger F. Walker, Dallas Glass

April-June 2006
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Mechanical mastication thins Lake Tahoe forest with few adverse impacts
by B. Hatchett, Michael P. Hogan, Mark E. Grismer

April-June 2006
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Pheromone mating disruption offers selective management options for key pests
by Stephen C. Welter, Carolyn Pickel, Jocelyn Millar, Frances Cave, Robert A. Van Steenwyk, John Dunley

January-March 2005
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UC Berkeley's Beahrs program an oasis for war-weary global environmentalists
by Janet Byron

October-December 2004
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No safe place to sit in tick-infested forests
Editors

July-September 2004
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California's growing diversity drives profound change
by W. R. Gomes

January-March 2004
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Irrigation and planting density affect river red gum growth
by Stephen T. Cockerham

January-March 2004
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Landscape changes in Nevada County reflect social and ecological transitions
by Peter A. Walker, Sarah J. Marvin, Louise P. Fortmann

October-December 2003
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Non-oak native plants are main hosts for sudden oak death pathogen in California
by Matteo Garbelotto, Jennifer M Davidson, Kelly Ivors, Patricia E Maloney, Daniel Hüberli, Steven T Koike, David M Rizzo

January-March 2003
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SOD pathogen hits coast redwoods, Douglas fir
by Janet White

November-December 2002
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Global climate change will affect: air, water in California
by Bryan C. Weare

May-June 2002
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Agricultural easements: A farmland preservation tool
by W.R. Gomes

January-February 2002
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Agricultural easement programs: Saving agriculture or saving the environment?
by Alvin D. Sokolow, Cathy Lemp

January-February 2002
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Research on animal-borne parasites and pathogens helps prevent human disease
by Robert S. Lane, John R. Anderson

November-December 2001
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Agroforestry is promising for previously cleared hardwood rangelands
by Doug McCreary

November-December 2001
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Monitoring shows vegetation change at multiple scales
by Adina M. Merenlender, Kerry L. Heise, James W. Bartolome, Barbara H. Allen-Diaz

November-December 2001
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Genetically engineered tomato grows in salty water
Editors

September-October 2001
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Sudden oak death spurs massive team effort
by W.R. Gomes

January-February 2001
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Oak killer found in rhododendrons
by Pam Kan-Rice

January-February 2001
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New pests and diseases: Sudden oak death syndrome fells 3 oak species
by Matteo Garbelotto, Pavel Svihra, David M. Rizzo

January-February 2001
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UC scientists apply IPM techniques to new eucalyptus pests
by Timothy D. Paine, Donald L. Dahlsten, Jocelyn G. Millar, Mark S. Hoddle, Lawrence M. Hanks

November-December 2000
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Comprehensive studies are needed: Food security, biodiversity threatened by population growth
by Jerry R. Gillespie

September-October 2000
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Q&A: Developing nations key to solving global food, resource problems
by Alex McCalla

July-August 2000
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Modeling vineyard expansion, potential habitat fragmentation
by Emily Heaton, Adina M. Merenlender

May-June 2000
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Invasion biology: Rethinking our response to alien species
by Robert C. Venette, James R. Carey

March-April 1998
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Vertebrates diverse and abundant in well-structured oak woodland
by William D. Tietje, Justin K. Vreeland

November-December 1997
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Sidebar: Partnerships preserve water quality of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
by Holly Price, Richard M. Starr

July-August 1997
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Marine Protected Areas should be managed with greater integration
by Deborah A. McArdle

July-August 1997
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Human activities, climate changes affect marine populations
by Louis W. Botsford

July-August 1997
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Post-fire herbicide sprays enhance native plant diversity
by Joseph M. DiTomaso, Evelyn A. Healy, Daniel B. Marcum, Guy B. Kyser, Michelle S. Rasmussen

January-February 1997
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Q & A: Henry Vaux, Sr., Former Dean of Forestry
by Ken Hall

November-December 1996
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Q & A: Mary Ann Williams, Nutritionist
by Ken Hall

November-December 1996
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Fire management may hinder biodiversity
by Robin Meadows

September-October 1996
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Harvesting forest biomass reduces wildfire fuel
by Gary Nakamura

March-April 1996
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Urban forestry adds $3.8 billion in sales to California economy
by Scott R. Templeton, George Goldman

January-February 1996
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Can we stop farmland losses? Population growth threatens agriculture, open space
by Albert G. Medvitz, Alvin D. Sokolow

November-December 1995
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Biodiversity indicators in California: Taking nature's temperature
by Michael E. Soulé

November-December 1995
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Sidebar: Waterfowl and rice in California's Central Valley
by Frederic A. Reid, Mickey E. Heitmeyer

November-December 1995
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The potential of gypsy moth as a pest of fruit and nut crops
by Jeffrey C. Miller, Paul E. Hanson, Robert V. Dowell

November-December 1987
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Pitch canker threatens California pines
by Arthur H. McCain, Carlton S. Koehler, Steven A. Tjosvold

November-December 1987
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A new approach to uneven-aged silviculture and management of mixed conifer-oak forests
by Robert C. Heald, Robert Haight

May 1979
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Livestock grazing in national forests
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May 1979
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in California forests
by John R. Parmeter

May 1979
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California forests: A multiple resource
by Henry J. Vaux

May 1979
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Grazing mixed conifer forests
by Barbara H. Kosco, James W. Bartolome

May 1978
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Gene conservation of commercial forest trees
by David L. Kafton

September 1977
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Wildlands and watershed management
by Robert H. Burgy, Theodore E. Adams

May 1977
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Control of hardwoods improves douglas-fir growth
by Steven R. Radosevich, Peter C. Passof, Oliver A. Leonard

October 1976
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Impact of Air Pollution on the Growth of Ponde Rosa Pine
by Joe R. McBride, Vaiva P. Semion, Paul R. Miller

December 1975
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Seedling germination following fire in a giant sequoia forest
by Bruce M. Kilgore, H. H. Biswell

February 1971
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Influence of weather on the harvesting of high elevation christmas trees
by Arthur Scarlett, Dewayne Gilbert, Charles Wagener, Ed Gilden

August 1969
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Birds: As predators of destructive forest insects
by D. L. Dahlsten, S. G. Herman

September 1965
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