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Title: Distinctive features and definitions of young, mature, and old-growth Douglas-fir/hardwood forests

Author: Bingham, B.B.; Sawyer, J.O., Jr.

Date: 1991

Source: Pages 363-377 in: Ruggeiro, L.F.; Aubry, K.B.; Carey, A.B.; Huff, M.H., (Technical Coordinators). Wildlife and Vegetation of Unmanaged Douglas-fir Forests. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-285. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station

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Bingham, B.B.; Sawyer, J.O., Jr.  1991.  Distinctive features and definitions of young, mature, and old-growth Douglas-fir/hardwood forests.   Pages 363-377 in: Ruggeiro, L.F.; Aubry, K.B.; Carey, A.B.; Huff, M.H., (Technical Coordinators). Wildlife and Vegetation of Unmanaged Douglas-fir Forests. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-285. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station.

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