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Increases in understory plant cover and richness persist following restoration treatments in Pinus ponderosa forests

Discover how forest restoration techniques like thinning and prescribed burns are enhancing native plant diversity and resilience in the Southwest’s ponderosa pine forests

Read more HERE

Posted by:
Angela Hollingsworth
Published on:
February 5, 2025

Categories: PublicationTags: native plants, Pinus ponderosa, plant diversity, prescribed burns, restoration, South west, Thinning

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