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A BURNING QUESTION: MARIA STAHL'S SENIOR THESIS EXAMINES THE ROLE OF FIRE IN WILDLIFE
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The following information was released by Princeton University: Morgan Kelly, Princeton Environmental Institute For her senior thesis, Maria Stahl of the Class of 2020 (at left, pictured in 2019 with PEI summer intern Zoe Rennie, Class of 2021) studied whether herbivores' grazing behavior was influe
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