Forest fires are a part of the natural cycle. They actually clean up the forest, removing dead and decaying plants such as fallen trees, as well as weeds and other mess. Additionally there are some species of trees which cannot sprout from new seeds until after a fire. read more
Forest fires are a part of the natural cycle. They actually clean up the forest, removing dead and decaying plants such as fallen trees, as well as weeds and other mess. read more
(Also, the kind of jellied gasoline used by the Forest Service is a kind of napalm. read more
“Wildfires, when allowed to burn in areas where they do not impact human development, are regenerative for the forest, revitalizing for the watershed, renew the soil, and reset the clock for the ecosystem. read more