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Military Land Management Profile of Tim Minor2005 Nevada Medalist


 

 

Fire as friend... Prescribed burns, like this one conducted in the Chena Lakes area of Alaska in 2001, help reduce accumulations of flammable fuels, like grasses.

(Photo by Chris Figenshau)

 
 

An open letter to Senator Harry Reid

 

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2005 Spring Newsletter (pdf)

Making fire a more predictable force

Where science and military land management meet in the arid southwest

DRI Profile: Tim Minor - All roads lead to success for DRI's world-class runner

New interim CAVE director brings vast real-life experience to DRI's virtual reality future

Million-dollar Ultra-Trace Chemistry Lab's new instruments put it in a league of its own

Annual Donors

DRI collaborative effort simplifies portable deep-well samplers; Automated system makes groundwater monitoring more affordable

CEMP testing new gamma ion chamber for station upgrades

President Stephen G. Wells elected vice president and councilor of The Geological Society of America

University of Washington archaeologist Donald K. Grayson to receive 2005 Nevada Medal

Sierra Pacific Fellowship winner sets his sights on Carson River

Two more middle schools can boast being green with solar electric installations

DRI News wins Pinnacle Award

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