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Climax and "Original Capacity":The Science and Aesthetics of Ecological Restoration in the Southwestern USA

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Fenceline contrast at pasture 8A, Santa Rita Experimental Range, 1920. Livestock exclosure was a necessary step for researchers seeking to understand the impacts of grazing and the rate and direction of recovery following overgrazing. Photo courtesty of Santa Rita Experimental Range Archives, University of Arizona

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