Want Less Wildfire? Prescribe More Fire, Ecologists Say
With this year's destructive wildfires, lawmakers and land managers are looking for new ways to reduce the risk of fire. But the answer, fire ecologists say, may be a hard one to accept.
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October 27, 2017 at 04:20PM
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NPR News: Want Less Wildfire? Prescribe More Fire, Ecologists Say
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