Final Report, Forest Restoration of Sun Creek, Crater Lake National Park
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Other pages in this section
- Sun Creek – 01 Executive Summary
- Sun Creek – 02 Introduction
- Sun Creek – 03 Research Summary
- Sun Creek – 04 Fire Frequency
- Sun Creek – 05 The Prescribed Fire
- Sun Creek – 06 Forest Pattern
- Sun Creek – 07 Forest Structure
- Sun Creek – 08 Shrubs and Herbs
- Sun Creek – 09 Fuels
- Sun Creek – 10 Restoration of Natural Conditions by Fire
- Sun Creek – 11 Reconnaissance Results
- Sun Creek – 12 Management Recommendations
- Sun Creek – 13 Unlogged Areas
- Sun Creek – 14 Stocked Sugar Pine and Stocked Ponderosa Pine Logged Areas
- Sun Creek – 15 Understocked Ponderosa Pine Areas
- Sun Creek – 16 Conclusion