The Wilds, Cumberland, OH History and Restoration Ecology at the Wilds and 10,000 acres documentary
Bat species that may be potentially encountered at mine sites:
The Big Muskie Bucket, McConnelsville, OH
You can also do a Google search and add site:.gov to the end of it to limit results to government websites. Or site:.edu for educational sites.
Example: coal mining reclamation site:.gov
Adding <forest practice acts> will retrieve those from many individual states
Enter the doi or title of a paper to get a "graph" of papers related to it (the origin paper).
It's a "visual understanding of the trends, popular works and dynamics of the field you're interested in." Papers are arranged by similarity "based on the concepts of Co-citation and Bibliographic Coupling" with data coming from Semantic Scholar.
Tips for reading the graph:
Each node is an academic paper related to the origin paper.
When you click on a node, you can see the article information on the right hand side. There are links to Semantic Scholar, the article publisher, and Google Scholar to lead to full text and a link to build a graph based on that paper as an origin paper.
The PRIOR WORKS button will show a list of papers that were "most commonly cited by the papers in the graph. This usually means that they are important seminal works for this field and it could be a good idea to get familiar with them."
The DERIVATIVE WORKS button will show a list of papers that "cited many of the papers in the graph. This usually means that they are either surveys of the field or recent relevant works which were inspired by many papers in the graph." AKA Cited Bys
The "snow" toggle is only to be festive for winter.
Another to try? LitMaps