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Alexander, D. (1990) Scientists continue search for
Price, N. (1990) Army checks soil for clues in bird
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deaths. The Anchorage Times, Anchorage, Alaska,
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19 May, p. A1A2.
Alexander, D. (1991) Phosphorus causes wildfowl
Price, N. (1991) Phosphorus-tainted ducks pose
deaths. Army starts environmental assessment.
low health risk on dinner table. The Anchorage
Chugiak-Eagle River Star, Eagle River, Alaska, 28
Time, Anchorage, Alaska, 27 September, p. B5.
February, p. 1, 8.
Price, N. (1992) Army plans to resume artillery
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Price, N. (1992) Bombing on Eagle River Flats
Anchorage Daily News (1990) Wildlife official
resumes. The Anchorage Times, Anchorage, Alaska,
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Price, N. (1992) Howitzers' effect on ice to be stud-
Anchorage Daily News (1992) Army plans artil-
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Rinehart, S. (1990) Army tries to unlock secret of
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Rinehart, S. (1990) Report links Army shells to
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bird deaths. Anchorage Daily News, Anchorage,
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for photos irks Stevens. The Anchorage Times,
Rinehart, S. (1991) Army links phosphorus, bird
Anchorage, Alaska, 1 June, p. B3.
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Balzar, J. (1992) Mystery solved: The case of
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Anchorage's dying waterfowl. Juneau Empire,
Saddler, D. (1991) Smoke shells poison ducks. The
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25 September, p. B1B2.
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blamed on chemicals. Fairbanks News-Miner, Fair-
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The Anchorage Times (1992) Shots may be heard
Fairbanks News-Miner (1992) Army opens fire on
around town--if wind is right. The Anchorage
Eagle River Flats. Fairbanks News-Miner, Fair-
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Whitney, D. (1990) Bird study prompts investiga-
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