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Controlled Burn Planned at Cedar Hill State Park - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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Climate Change Killing Yellow Cedar Trees In Alaska ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) EUR” U.S. Forest Service researchers have confirmed what has long been suspected about a valuable tree in Alaska's Panhandle: Climate warming is killing off yellow cedar... | ||
Research confirms warming for yellow cedar death U.S. Forest Service researchers have confirmed what has long been suspected about a valuable tree in Alaska's Panhandle: Climate warming is killing off yellow cedar... | ||
Cedar Fair breaks $1B barrier - Toledo Blade
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Research confirms lack of Alaska snow is killing off yellow cedar With less snow on the ground, frozen roots have killed yellow cedar in southeast Alaska and British Columbia. The detective work on the tree deaths will help forest managers decide where yellow cedar is likely to thrive in the future... | ||
Cedar Lake planners give Alta Mira subdivision 6-month extension - Post-Tribune
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