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 |  | Do non-native plants invade burned ponderosa pine forests more intensely after prescribed or wild fires? * Springer, J.D.,* McGlone, C.M. ,* Leppert, J.J. 2010 |
 |  | Do Thinning and/or Burning Treatments on Ponderosa Pine and Related Forests in Western USA Produce Restoration of Natural Fire Behaviour? * Fule, P.Z.,* Roccaforte, J.P. ,* Crouse, J.E. 2008 |
 |  | Have arid land springs restoration projects been effective in restoring hydrology, geomorphology, and invertebrates and plant species composition comparable to natural springs with minimal anthropogenic disturbance? Springer, A.E. 2010 |
 |  | Have wet meadow restoration projects in the Southwestern U.S. been effective in restoring hydrology, geomorphology, soils, and plant species composition to conditions comparable to wet meadows with minimal human-induced disturbance? Allen, J.A.,Ramstead, K.,Springer, A.E. 2009 |
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