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- National Forest Genetics Laboratory (NFGEL) Species List, August 21, 2013
- Subalpine Larch (Larix Lyallii), Western Larch (L. Occidentalis), and Tamarack (L
- Western Larch: a Deciduous an Electronic Publication Available At: Conifer Extforest/Larch.Htm in an Evergreen World Dennis R
- Spruces, Firs and Larches 1449 Established Using Genetically Modified P
- Larix Occidentalis (Western Larch)
- Ecology and Silviculture of Western Larch Forests Wyman C
- Siberian Larch
- Phenotypic Variation in Larix Lyallii and Relations in the Larch Genus
- Coleoptera: Scolytidae) from a Middle Eocene Larix (Coniferales: Pinaceae): Early Or Delayed Colonization?
- Periodic Status Review for the Northern Spotted Owl in Washington
- Foliage Diseases in Western Larch in British Columbia
- Examining the Potential of Western Larch, Siberian Larch, and Ponderosa Pine As Regeneration Species in Cariboo Region Ecosystems: 22-Year Results from EP904.02
- Forest Health Highlights in Washington - 2019
- Great Gray and Flammulated Owl Surveys Technical Report
- Mountain Pine Beetle Ken Gibson1, Sandy Kegley2, and Barbara Bentz3
- Strix Nebulosa, Great Gray
- Western Larch
- Factors Affecting Conifer Regeneration and Community Structure After A
- MAJOR INSECT PESTS of OREGON CONIFERS Oregon Tree ID
- The Reproductive Biology of Western Larch
- Western Larch, Which Is the Largest of the American Larches, Occurs Throughout the Forests of West- Em Montana, Northern Idaho, and East- Em Washington and Oregon
- Scientific Review of the Draft Northern Spotted Owl Recovery Plan and Reviewer Comments
- Reforestation-Revegetation Climate Change Primer
- A COMPARISON of BARRED and SPOTTED OWL NEST&Hyphen
- Draft 1/25/21 Bridge Creek Wildlife Area Management Plan Review
- Bird Populations in Logged and Unlogged Westem Larch/Douglas-Fir Forest in Northwestern Montana
- Initiating Climate Adaptation in a Western Larch Forest
- BLM Whitebark Pine Restoration Strategy
- Mountain Pine Beetle
- Western Larch Reforestation in British Columbia: Opportunity and Guidance for Expansion by Assisted Migration to Southern Interior Ecosystems of B.C
- Ecology and Cultural Significance of Western Larch| a Literature Review
- Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet 2
- Forest Health in the Blue Mountains: Forest Service the Influence of Insects and Disease Pacific Northwest Research Station Boyd E
- Western Larch Regeneration Responds More Strongly to Site and Indirect Climate Factors Than to Direct Climate Factors
- December 2020/January 2021
- Western Larch Regeneration Responds More Strongly to Site and Indirect Climate Factors Than to Direct Climate Factors
- Ecology and Silviculture of Western Larch Forests Wyman C
- Distribution Patterns of Great Basin Conifers: Implications of Extinction and Immigration
- Washington: the Conifer State
- Pinaceae Western Larch
- Native Conifers of Washington State- a Summary of Field Identification Traits
- Recent Range Extensions of the Barred Owl in Western North
- The Beauty & Biology of Larch
- Ecological Impacts and Management Strategies for Western Larch in the Face of Climate-Change