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The Big Burn: Lecture by Timothy Egan
On October 18th, 2010 award winning author Timothy Egan gave a lecture for the State of the Rockies Speaker Series, “Are Our Forests Dying? Forest Health in the Rockies.” His lecture titled, “Big Burn: the Lasting Legacy of the Nation’s … Continue reading
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