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Controlled Burns

Proceedings of the 4th Fire in Eastern Oak Forests Conference

Cover of the conference proceedings featuring title, photo of a controlled burn around a single pine tree, and USDA Forest Service Technical Report information.

Author:

Dey et al., 2011

Potential Positive Effects of Fire on Juvenile Amphibians in a Southern USA Pine Forest

Image from scientific publication, three photos of frogs with description below.

Author:

Brown et al., 2011

Short-term effects of fire on breeding birds in southern Appalachian upland forests

Author:

Klaus et al., 2010

Effects of fuel reduction treatments on avian nest density in the upper piedmont of South Carolina

Author:

Kilpatrick et al., 2010

Short-term response of reptiles and amphibians to prescribed fire and mechanical fuel reduction in a southern Appalachian upland hardwood forest

First page of publication includes title, abstract, and part of the introduction.

Author:

Greenberg & Waldrop, 2008

Short-term effects of fire and other fuel reduction treatments on breeding birds in a southern Appalachian upland hardwood forest

Author:

Greenberg et al., 2007

The Effects of Prescribed Burning and Thinning as Fuel Reduction Treatments on Herpetofauna in the Upper Piedmont of South Carolina

Cover of General Technical Report, "Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Souther Silvicultural Research Conference". Green background with white font.

Author:

Kilpatrick et al., 2004

Seasonal avifauna responses to fuel reduction treatments in the upper piedmont of South Carolina: Results from Phase 1 of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate Study

Author:

Zebehazy et al., 2004

Effects of fuel reduction treatments on the incidence of two root pathogens of forest trees

Author:

Zwart et al., 2004

Joint vision and key messages on relative benefits of prescribed fire to wildfire

Photo of a wildland firefighter carrying a driptorch and carefully lighting grass on fire. Firefighter is wearing green pants, yellow Nomex shirt, and a hard hat and gloves

Author:

Wildland Fire Leadership Council

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