As Wildfires Grow More Intense, Iconic Western Forests May Not Come Back
Extreme fires are more likely with climate change, and they're making it harder for some tree species to regenerate. Ecologists say this could transform large areas of Western forest into grassland.
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September 13, 2020 at 06:00PM
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NPR News: As Wildfires Grow More Intense, Iconic Western Forests May Not Come Back
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