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Young stand of planted trees at Aleza Lake
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Young Men's Forestry Training Program (YMFTP) crew playing baseball at Aleza Lake village
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Young Men's Forestry Training Program (YMFTP) crew erosion control work and railing install on Aleza Lake road
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Young Men's Forestry Training Program (YMFTP) crew digging pipeline trench to take water from dam to reservoir
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West Boundary Line Plots
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View of Aleza Lake camp after electrical service installed by Young Men's Forestry Training Program (YMFTP) crew
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View from lookout at Aleza Lake Experimental Station
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Unburned and Burned Cutting of 1918 at Hutton
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Typical Stand of Balsam Left after Logging
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T.S.X. 96365, Aleza Lake, Sinclair Spruce Lumber Company Ltd.
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Tree Length Skidding and its Influence on Residual Forest Stands in the Fort George Forest District
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Tree Length Logging as a Silvicultural Problem in the Uneven-aged Spruce-Balsam Type of the Prince George District
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The Results of Stand Treatment in the White Spruce Alpine Fir Type of the Northern Interior of British Columbia
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The Results of Stand Treatment in the White Spruce Alpine Fir Type of the Northern Interior of British Columbia
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The Result of Stand Treatment in the White Spruce-Alpine Fir Type of the Northern Interior of British Columbia
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The North Ridge Eco-Trail Guide: Aleza Lake Research Forest
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The Natural Regeneration of Spruce in Central British Columbia
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The Effect of Soil Moisture on the Establishment of Spruce Reproduction in British Columbia
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The Durability of Scarified Seedbeds for Spruce Regeneration
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The Development of Unevenaged Stands of Engelmann Spruce, and Probable Development of Residual Stands after Logging
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The Aleza Lake Research Forest Reexamination of Past Experimental Studies
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Testing new lighting system at Aleza Lake
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Tent camp prepared for a ranger meeting at Aleza Lake
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Swedish scarification machine in operation at Aleza Lake
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Swedish scarification machine in operation at Aleza Lake
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Survey crew bucking up a spruce log to make camp furniture
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Studio portrait of B.C. Forest Service Research Division staff in Victoria, B.C.
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Spruce-Balsam Type, Giscome
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Spruce-Balsam Type Six Years after Logging with No Fresh Reproduction
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Spruce-Balsam Type Replaced by Meadows, Cottonwood River
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Spruce-Balsam Type Logged and Burned, Penny Ranger Station
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Spruce-Balsam Type Cut Over (1919) and Burned (1920), Sample Plot No. 4 (Hope's), Penny
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Spruce-Balsam Slash Piled and Burned to Form Fire Guard
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Spruce stand at Aleza Lake Research Forest
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Spruce stand at Aleza Lake Research Forest
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Spruce stand at Aleza Lake Experimental Station
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Spruce Reproduction in Mineral Soil on Railway Cut
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Spruce Regeneration in British Columbia
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Spruce regeneration at Aleza Lake Experimental Forest
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Spruce log furniture at Aleza Lake
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Spruce Coming in after Old Burn from Seed Trees under Alternate Crop of Aspen, Prince George
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Spruce Coming in after Old Burn from Seed Trees under Alternate Crop of Aspen, Prince George
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Some Factors Affecting Reproduction of Engelmann Spruce and Alpine Fir
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Soil Survey Report on Part of Aleza Lake Forest Experimental Station
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Soil and Vegetation of West Burn, Aleza Lake Forest Reserve
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Snowmelt at Aleza Lake Research Forest
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Slash and Unmerchantable Balsam Left by Logging
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Skidding logs with horses at Aleza Lake Experimental Station
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Selective Logging of Spruce in Sub-Alpine Alberta
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Seed Production of Hemlock and Cedar in the Interior Wet Belt Region of British Columbia related to Dispersal and Regeneration
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