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Biscuit Fire, 2002


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    • Biscuit Fire, Or. and Calif., 2002
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    • Biscuit Fire, Or. and Calif., 2002
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    • found: Work cat.: United States. General Accounting Office. Biscuit Fire, 2004, via WWW, Sept. 26, 2005:PDF p. 1 (five fires that burned together to form the Biscuit Fire; all five fires began in the Siskiyou National Forest in southwest Oregon over a 3-day period, beginning July 13, 2002) p. 8 (Biscuit Fire began as five separate fires in the Siskiyou National Forest in southwest Oregon; as the fires rapidly grew during late July and early August, the southern fire burned south and crossed the state border into the Six Rivers National Forest in northern California)
    • found: Raider, S. Biscuit Fire : an attempt to make sense, via WWW, Sept. 26, 2005(The Biscuit Fire, a lightning caused event, began on July 13, 2002, and burned over 499,965 acres before being declared controlled on November 8, 2002)
    • found: Siskiyou Project website, Sept. 26, 2005:campaigns/Campaign to stop the Biscuit Logging Project/ Biscuit Fire: History and Discription (500,000 acre Biscuit Fire burned across the heart of the Siskiyou Wild Rivers area. This was the largest fire in North America during the 2002 fire season)
    • found: Biscuit Fire recovery, via Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest website, Sept. 26, 2005(The Biscuit Fire, located in southern Oregon and northern California, began on July 13, 2002 and reached 499,965 acres; the boundary of the Biscuit Fire stretches from 10 miles east of the coastal community of Brookings, Oregon; south into northern California; east to the Illinois Valley; and north to within a few miles of the Rogue River)
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    • 2005-10-26: new
    • 2013-08-01: revised
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