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Synonyms for sierra

a Spanish mackerel of western North America

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Prescribed fire and mechanical thinning effects on bark beetle caused tree mortality in a mid-elevation Sierran mixed-conifer forest.
The predominant forest cover types in this area are Ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosa and Sierran Mixed Conifer (Mayer & Laudenslayer 1989).
Effect of thinning and prescribed fire restoration treatments on woody debris and snag dynamics in a Sierran old-growth, mixed-conifer forest.
Federal National Mortgage Associatio, to Fletcher Sierran J; 2495 Laurel Hill Dr, Eugene; $253,500.
Ectoparasite-host records from the Sierran region of east-central California.
Inconspicuous nutrient laden surface runoff from mature forest Sierran watersheds.
(listing for a Sierra Nevada Group fundraiser, in the Southern Sierran, the Sierra Club of Southern California's newspaper)
After the first GLBT Sierran chapter started in San Francisco in 1986, queer branches sprouted up nationwide, including the Denver-based Rocky Mountain Gay and Lesbian Sierrans, who are planning a nighttime hike on May 21 along Dinosaur Ridge, a spine of rock where the bones of creatures much older than Whitman reside.
Adams recalled this "first true visualization" in his autobiography as depicting "not the way the subject appeared in reality but how it felt to me and how it must appear in the finished print." (37) Critic Anne Hammond gives the best representation of what Adams accomplished in Monolith; in combining the "cliff-face with a fragment of the Sierran panorama that included the distant Tenaya peak, Adams conflated in a single image Yosemite Valley with the High Sierra." (38)
Wildflowers and Sierran natural history will not escape our attention.