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Trained Experts Use Fire to Control Middle Georgia Forests
Piedmont--Fire fell from the sky and ate away 1,000 acres of woods and grassy clearings one day last week in the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge
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The Macon Telegraph
Jan. 13, 2003
Piedmont--Fire fell from the sky and ate away 1,000 acres of woods and grassy clearings one day last week in the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge
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