Fire Ecologists Say More Fires Should Be Left To Burn. So Why Aren't They?
Fire ecologists are urging forest managers to allow more wildfires to burn on the landscape to help thin overgrown forests. Many challenges stand in the way.
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September 28, 2018 at 03:20AM
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NPR News: Fire Ecologists Say More Fires Should Be Left To Burn. So Why Aren't They?
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