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Drought Fuels Loss of U.S. Western Land to Invasive Grass and Wildfires - By Cathy Healy. Cheatgrass and its effect on wildfires in the Great Basin. From the National Geographic News. [Western Region] 
Fire Effects Information System Glossary - From the Fire Effect Information (FEIS)/US Forest Service. [Western Region] 
Integrated Noxious Weed Management after Wildfires - By Kim Goodwin; Roger Sheley; and Janet Clark. This book, which was written with land owners and managers in mind, tells how to manage burned areas by enhancing desired species while eradicating or controlling noxious weeds. Three pdf files provide full-text of the publication, which is also available for purchase. From the Montana State University, Extension Service. [Western Region] 
Invasive Plants List - This section of the Fire Effects Information System is an alphabetical list by Latin name, with common names also provided. There is an abbreviationfor each, which links to detailed information on distribution, management, botany, ecology,, as well as fire effects, case studies, and references. An "all frames" option is given for printing. From the USDA Forest Service. [Western Region] 
Silent Invaders - Silent Invaders is a joint effort of the Interactive Media Science Project at Florida State University
and the Bureau of Land Management, U. S. Department of the Interior. It includes streaming video, photos and text in several interactive segments under Control Activities, Prevention, and Field Guide, which includes substantial presentations on 10 invasive plants, 6 of which are problems in the West. From the Florida State University. [Western Region] 
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with and support of the National
Agricultural Library.

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