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Fig. 1. Study site locations in the Great Basin including predominant tree species on each site. Scipio and Greenville Bench also have pinyon.

Published July 12, 2017 at 1086 × 1233 in Latest Science Reveals Most Effective Conifer Removal Treatments.
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Study site locations in the Great Basin including predominant tree species on each site. Scipio and Greenville Bench also have pinyon.

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