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What should the future of Mt St Helens look like?

Written by Pam Wright Monday, 24 May 2010 21:28

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A recent commentary in the Oregonian presents a limnologist's perspective on the future of Mt St Helens, arguing in favor of continuation of long-term research projects and for granting the monument National Park status.

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