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Title: Sierra Nevada Science Review

Author: Lind, Amy; Verner, Jared; Millar, Constance; Zielinski, William; Rowntree, Rowan; Ziemer, Robert; Skinner, Carl

Date: 1998

Source: USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station

Description: In January, 1998, the Pacific Southwest Region and Pacific Southwest Research Station of the Forest Service initiated a collaborative effort to incorporate new information into planning future management of Sierra Nevada national forests. The project, known as the Sierra Nevada Framework for Conservation and Collaboration, will incorporate the latest scientific information and broad public and intergovernmental participation in watershed-scale ecosystem planning. The national forest portion of the project, which allows for forest plan amendment, is expected to be completed by mid-summer, 1999

Key Words: california spotted owls, forrest carnivores, old forest ecosystems, aquatic riparian ecosystem

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Lind, Amy; Verner, Jared; Millar, Constance; Zielinski, William; Rowntree, Rowan; Ziemer, Robert; Skinner, Carl  1998.  Sierra Nevada Science Review  USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station.

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