1 Billion Acres At Risk For Catastrophic Wildfires, U.S. Forest Service Warns
Chief Vicki Christiansen says the danger is now year-round, thanks to hazardous conditions in forests, rampant home development and the changing climate.
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June 5, 2019 at 07:28PM
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NPR News: 1 Billion Acres At Risk For Catastrophic Wildfires, U.S. Forest Service Warns
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