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table of contents Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment – References FEIS Volume 1, References References – Section 1 (This section contains references for the FEIS except for Volume III – Chapter 3 Part IV- Wildlife; references for Volume III follow as Section 2.) Acree, Marty. 1999. Yosemite National Park Resources Management. Conversation with Joanna Clines at the Sierra National Forest Supervisor’s Office. October 12, 1999. Adams, T.E. Jr., P.B. Sands, W.H. Weitkeamp and N.K. McDougald. 1991. Blue and valley oak seedling establishment on Calif.'s Hardwood Rangelands. Pages 41-47 In: Proceedings of the Symposium on Oak Woodlands and Hardwood Rangeland Management, October 31-November 2, 1990, edited by R.B. Standiford. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-126. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. 376 pages. Agee, J. 1993. Fire Ecology of Pacific Northwest Forests. Island Press. Suite 300, 1718 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C., 20009. 493 pages. Agee, J. 1994. Fire and weather disturbances in terrestrial ecosystems of the eastern Cascades. In: Assessment edited by P.F. Hessberg. Vol 3 of Eastside Forest Service Ecosystem Health Assessment. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-320. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. Portland, OR Agee, J.K. 1996. Fire in restoration of Oregon white oak woodlands. In: C.C. Hardy and S.F. Arno, eds. 1996. The use of fire in forest restoration. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR- 341. USDA Forest Service, Inter Mountain Research Station, Ogden, UT. Agee, J., B. Bahro, M. Finney, P. Omi, D. Sapsis, C. Skinner, J. VanWagtendonk, and C.P. Weatherspoon. 1999. The use of shaded fuel breaks in landscape fire management. Forest Ecology and Management 127(2000):55-66. Ahuja, S. 1997. Prescribed fire monitoring protocol. Paper presented at CAFÉ conference, San Diego, CA 1997. Airola, D.A. 1988. A guide for the Calif. Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR) System. Calif. Dept. Fish and Game. Wildlife Investigations Lab. Rancho Cordova, CA. Akcakaya, H.R. 1992. Population viability analysis and risk assessment. Pages 148-157 In Wildlife 2001: populations edited by D.R. McCollough. Elsevier, Amsterdam. Akers, P. 1998. Weed prevention and control in the California Department of Food and Agriculture. In Noxious Times, newsletter of the California. Interagency Noxious Weed Coordinating Committee. 1(2):6-11. Aldous, S. E. 1952. Deer browse clipping study in the Lake States Region. J. of Wildl. Manage. 16:401-401. Alexander, M. E., Fire Research Officer (Northern Forestry Centre, Canadian Forestry Service, Edmonton, AB.). Help With Making Crown Fire Hazard Assessments. General Technical Report INT. USDA Forest Service; 1988; 251. 251:147-156.
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table of contents Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment – References

FEIS Volume 1, References

References – Section 1 (This section contains references for the FEIS except for Volume III – Chapter 3 Part IV-Wildlife; references for Volume III follow as Section 2.) Acree, Marty. 1999. Yosemite National Park Resources Management. Conversation with

Joanna Clines at the Sierra National Forest Supervisor’s Office. October 12, 1999. Adams, T.E. Jr., P.B. Sands, W.H. Weitkeamp and N.K. McDougald. 1991. Blue and valley

oak seedling establishment on Calif.'s Hardwood Rangelands. Pages 41-47 In: Proceedings of the Symposium on Oak Woodlands and Hardwood Rangeland Management, October 31-November 2, 1990, edited by R.B. Standiford. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-126. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. 376 pages.

Agee, J. 1993. Fire Ecology of Pacific Northwest Forests. Island Press. Suite 300, 1718

Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C., 20009. 493 pages. Agee, J. 1994. Fire and weather disturbances in terrestrial ecosystems of the eastern

Cascades. In: Assessment edited by P.F. Hessberg. Vol 3 of Eastside Forest Service Ecosystem Health Assessment. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-320. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. Portland, OR

Agee, J.K. 1996. Fire in restoration of Oregon white oak woodlands. In: C.C. Hardy and

S.F. Arno, eds. 1996. The use of fire in forest restoration. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-341. USDA Forest Service, Inter Mountain Research Station, Ogden, UT.

Agee, J., B. Bahro, M. Finney, P. Omi, D. Sapsis, C. Skinner, J. VanWagtendonk, and C.P.

Weatherspoon. 1999. The use of shaded fuel breaks in landscape fire management. Forest Ecology and Management 127(2000):55-66.

Ahuja, S. 1997. Prescribed fire monitoring protocol. Paper presented at CAFÉ conference,

San Diego, CA 1997. Airola, D.A. 1988. A guide for the Calif. Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR) System.

Calif. Dept. Fish and Game. Wildlife Investigations Lab. Rancho Cordova, CA. Akcakaya, H.R. 1992. Population viability analysis and risk assessment. Pages 148-157 In

Wildlife 2001: populations edited by D.R. McCollough. Elsevier, Amsterdam. Akers, P. 1998. Weed prevention and control in the California Department of Food and

Agriculture. In Noxious Times, newsletter of the California. Interagency Noxious Weed Coordinating Committee. 1(2):6-11.

Aldous, S. E. 1952. Deer browse clipping study in the Lake States Region. J. of Wildl.

Manage. 16:401-401. Alexander, M. E., Fire Research Officer (Northern Forestry Centre, Canadian Forestry

Service, Edmonton, AB.). Help With Making Crown Fire Hazard Assessments. General Technical Report INT. USDA Forest Service; 1988; 251. 251:147-156.

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