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Fall 98 Edition


Vol. 1 No. 1 FS-654 (Eng) FS-656 (Span)

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The research in this journal is just a small part of what scientists study in natural resources. Other things that are studied are water, soils, wildlife, and insects. Scientists also study how the various parts of the forest interact and depend on one another. In the Forest Service, scientists study natural resources throughout the United States. They try to solve problems and advance our understanding of how to take better care of our natural resources.

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