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Silvicultural Approaches to Develop Northern Spotted Owl Nesting Sites, Central Coast Ranges, Oregon

Lawrence S. Andrews    
John P. Perkins    
James A. Thrailkill    
Nathan J. Poage    
John C. Tappeiner II     

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