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NAU Researchers Find Forest Treatments Have Long-lasting Effects

By Louis Wertz | June 14, 2021

A group of researchers at Northern Arizona University recently studied the effects of thinning and burning in small areas throughout the state. Their research shows that treatments might last for at least two decades.

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