File:Prescribed fire GWJNF Steven Q Croy USDAFS 1995.jpg

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English: Prescribed fire during a burn to promote turkey brood habitat on the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, Va.
  • Many eastern ridgetops were burned by American Indians to clear trails for travel and improve browse for game.
  • Photo: Steven Q. Croy, USDA Forest Service, George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, Roanoke, VA, 1995.
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Source Williams, Gerald W. (Summer 2000). "Reintroducing Indian-Type Fire: Implications for Land Managers". Fire Management Today 60 (3): 44. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.
Author Steve Q. Croy

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