If you liked Approach to Quantifying Desired Forest Conditions at Valley Forge National Historical Park by Ery Largay, Lesley Sneddon, and National Park Service Staff, start with Vegetation Classification and Mapping at Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, New York (2008), Sagebrush Steppe Vegetation Monitoring in the Clarno Unit of John Day Fossil Bed (2013), and Greater Yellowstone Network Upland Vegetation Monitoring Protocol Narrative, Version 1. 0 (2013). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Approach to Quantifying Desired Forest Conditions at Valley Forge National Historical Park is by Ery Largay, Lesley Sneddon, and National Park Service Staff.