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  3. Trial By Fire: U of A-developed Tool Cuts Through The Noise In Wildfire Management

Trial by fire: U of A-developed tool cuts through the noise in wildfire management

Dec. 11, 2024
By Rose Brandt and Elena Lopez, College of Agriculture, Life & Environmental Sciences
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