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Summary, Recommendations and the Future of Reclaiming Surface Mines for Fish and Wildlife
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John Cairns, Jr. Center for Environmental Studies Virginia Polytechinic Inistitute and State University Blacksburg, Virginia.
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United States Fish and Wildlife ServiceArmy Corps of EngineersVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityUniversity of Michigan
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- The emergence of ecology as a new integrative discipline (1977) — Odum, E. P
- Problems in performing environmental assessments (1975) — Dickson, K. L., D. W. Kern, W. F. Ruska, dr., and J. Cairns, Jr
- Preliminary Environmental Analysis of the Burnsville, Leading Creek, and West Fork Lakes Project (1974) — Cairns, J., Jr., and K. L. Dickson, eds
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