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    Episode 20 : Crosscutting : an interview with Warren Miller

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    Interviewee: Warren Miller | Interviewers: Debbie Lee and Jane Holman | Location: near Peck, Idaho | Date: May 6, 2011 | In this episode, titled �Crosscutting,� we hear from Warren Miller, who took a special interest in using and promoting primitive tools for use in the backcountry, in particular the crosscut saw

    Episode 19 : Managing Wilderness is an Oxymoron : an interview with Warren Miller

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    Interviewee: Warren Miller | Interviewers: Debbie Lee and Jane Holman | Location: near Peck, Idaho | Date: May 6, 2011 | In this episode, titled �Managing Wilderness Is An Oxymoron,� Warren Miller explains how the wilderness rangers helped to interpret the Wilderness Act in a practical, tangible way, by educating backcountry recreational users and promoting primitive tool use, among other things

    Provincial Arts & Letters Competition 1997

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    Winning Entries was an annual publication created in 1955 that announced and showcased the winners of the government sponsored Arts and Letters Awards. It ceased in print in 2000.Remember the Flowers / April Miller -- Aestheticism / Jason Burggraaf -- Necessary Fire / Mary Dalton -- The Closest You Can Get / Lisa Moore -- Memory Creation and the Plane Called Now / Debbie Brown -- My Sister's Story / Geraldine Rubia -- First Place / Marie MorrisIncludes bibliographical references (page 52)

    Sherry Crawford, Debbie Rotolo, and Marion Sell Oral History Interview

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    During the tenure of Tampa Mayor Sandy Freedman (1986-1995), Sherry Crawford, Debbie Rotolo, and Marion Sell all served as executive aides in the mayor\u27s office. Some of the topics they discuss include the mayor\u27s Model Cities Program, the United Way, Paint Your Heart Out, and downtown development issues. The interview ends with a discussion of various visiting dignitaries including Al Gore, Queen Elizabeth II, Richard Simmons, Bill Clinton, and author James Michener

    Episode 17 : What is the Greatest Threat to Wilderness : a special collective interview

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    Interviewee : Ed Boedel, Penny Keck, Bruce Farling, Eric Melson, Rob Mason, Warren Miller | Interviewer : Debbie Lee | Date : May 14, 2012 | This is a special episode, titled �What is the Greatest Threat to Wilderness?� Debbie Lee, our project coordinator, asked many of the oral history interviewees this question, and she received some surprising and enlightening answers

    Seabeach Evening Primrose, Oenothera humifusa

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    Seabeach evening primrose is found in beach dunes throughout coastal counties in Florida, west to Louisiana, and as far north as New Jersey. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/sg177 This publication is derived from information in SGEB-75/SG156, Dune Restoration and Enhancement for the Florida Panhandle, by Debbie Miller, Mack Thetford, Christina Verlinde, Gabriel Campbell, and Ashlynn Smith. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/sg156

    Seabeach Evening Primrose, Oenothera humifusa

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    Seabeach evening primrose is found in beach dunes throughout coastal counties in Florida, west to Louisiana, and as far north as New Jersey. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/sg177 This publication is derived from information in SGEB-75/SG156, Dune Restoration and Enhancement for the Florida Panhandle, by Debbie Miller, Mack Thetford, Christina Verlinde, Gabriel Campbell, and Ashlynn Smith. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/sg156

    Seabeach Evening Primrose, Oenothera humifusa

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    Seabeach evening primrose is found in beach dunes throughout coastal counties in Florida, west to Louisiana, and as far north as New Jersey. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/sg177 This publication is derived from information in SGEB-75/SG156, Dune Restoration and Enhancement for the Florida Panhandle, by Debbie Miller, Mack Thetford, Christina Verlinde, Gabriel Campbell, and Ashlynn Smith. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/sg156

    Native Pitcherplants of Florida

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    Pitcherplants are perennial plants with groups of leaves modified into traps or pitchers. They have tubular leaves with lids or hoods at the top that secrete nectar to attract prey. Once insects are on the lip of the pitcher, they can slip on the waxy opening and fall into the plant. This 5-page fact sheet provides descriptions of the ranges, appearance, and flowering of the six pitcherplant species native to Florida. Written by Megan E. Brown and Debbie L. Miller and published by the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, January 2013.  http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/uw378   Check out the Facebook album!

    Florida’s Seepage Slope Wetlands

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    Florida is home to one of North America’s most unique and diverse ecosystems, the seepage slope. Unusual hydrology and frequent fires combine to create an environment that supports a variety of carnivorous and other sun-loving herbaceous plants. This 5-page fact sheet discusses the natural history and conservation concerns associated with seepage slope wetlands. Written by Megan E. Brown and Debbie L. Miller, and published by the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, June 2012. WEC322/UW367: Florida's Seepage Slope Wetlands (ufl.edu
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