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Dendro class for Mansfield STEM Ambassadors

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Technology check for openDendro Bootcamp

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Short dendro tours for ELD Department at Amphi High School

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Dendro classes for 4th graders - Walker Elementary

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No Tree-Ring Talk this week!

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Tour for History of American Art class

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Tour for Homeschool Biology Class

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A refined understanding of historical fire regimes in temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest

Temperate rainforests in the Pacific Northwest are renowned for their tremendous biomass, structural complexity, and because many conifer species reach their greatest size and age in the region. Temperate rainforests have a reputation as mossy and damp forests where fires are infrequent and predominantly high severity.

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NAFRI Tours

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Dendro class for Tucson HS

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