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English: A photo of L. Hulbert setting an experimental fire in the Konza Prairie, northeastern Kansas.
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Grassland Dynamics Long-term Ecological research in Tallgrass Prairie by Alan K. Knapp, John M. Briggs, David C. Hartnett, and Scott L. Collins |
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photo taken by a colleague of Lloyd hulbert's |
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