When the conditions are right, land managers sometimes allow naturally ignited fires to burn. And new research shows that there can be significant ecological benefits when they do so.
The Fix Our Forests Act doesn't address the root causes of wildfires.
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Controlled burns are planned for South Carolina’s national forests as a way to clear flammable undergrowth that could lead to ...
As the state nears Black Saturday levels of burnt land, Victorians brace for the worst.
Parts of Australia have sweltered in record temperatures close to 50 degrees Celsius or 122 Fahrenheit during a prolonged ...
Fire has always been a part of the ecology in some parts of the world, including much of California. Wildfires naturally clear debris, fertilize the soil, and help some seeds germinate. But in the ...
“Even a planned fire can come with a surprise guest.” While performing a controlled burn on Mount Lemmon in the Coronado ...
"Avatar: Fire and Ash" tops $1 billion overseas this weekend. Go behind the scenes with the Oscar-nominated VFX team for a ...
Residents of Villa Montahue, a neighborhood surrounded by forest plantations, face increasingly frequent fires. Experts warn that climate change, lack of ...
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New UBC Okanagan research shows that wildfire can change how much water remains in streams during the driest months of the ...