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6061
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Fire, once considered a villain in the forest, is now used by biologists to enhance many wildlife species and to help in forest restoration. Prescribed, or controlled, burning thins forests of competing underbrush, prepares good seedbeds for replanting in logged areas, and eliminates fire danger by eliminating fuel buildup.
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6064
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Sallie Ellington Middleton of Asheville is a wildlife artist who is known for her meticulous reproductions of the most exact details of her subjects. Because of this she rarely completes more than a few paintings a year. Middleton discusses examples of her work.
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