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Survive and Thrive: Identifying factors that enhance the growth and survival of tree seedlings planted after wildfire

Discover key insights from a reforestation study examining seedling survival in treeless landscapes after large, high-severity wildfires in the western United States. Explore the critical factors influencing survival rates and the implications for forest management and restoration strategies.

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Posted by:
Angela Hollingsworth
Published on:
May 16, 2025

Categories: PublicationTags: Colorado State University, Ecological Restoration Institute, reforestation, REPLANT Act, Rocky Mountain Research Station, The Repairing Existing Public Land by Adding Necessary Trees Act, western United States

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