'Rethinking The Past' In The Aftermath Of California's Deadly Wildfires
Last month's deadly Camp Fire has become a turning point in the debate over how western forests should be managed.
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December 13, 2018 at 05:29AM
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NPR News: 'Rethinking The Past' In The Aftermath Of California's Deadly Wildfires
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