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Schneider, R.
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Death by a thousand cuts: The impacts of in situ oil sands development on Alberta's boreal forest
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Schneider, R.
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Dyer S.
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Death by a thousand cuts : impacts of in situ oil sands development on Alberta's boreal forest
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Dyer, S.
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High conservation value forest (HCVF) within the Alberta-Pacific Forest Management Agreement area : a summary report
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2001
Gaboury, T.
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Implementing the natural disturbance paradigm : the Alberta-Pacific experience. In : Natural disturbance & Forest Management : what's happening and where it's going
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O'Neill, J.
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Dyer S.
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Wasel S.
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Using GPS and GIS analysis to investigate the effects of industrial development on an endangered species
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