Studies show controlled burns triple plant, wildlife species

But salvage logging may not decrease odds of next big fire, according to pair of studies with big implications for Rim Country
Payson Roundup – February 8, 2011


Go ahead — burn the forest. But then don’t mess with it. That’s the perhaps surprising conclusion that has emerged from a pair of studies on the impact of both controlled burns and wildfires on forest health and the severity of the next fire. The twin studies of major fires in Oregon and California offer telling lessons for Rim Country, one of the most fire-menaced regions in the country and the epicenter of efforts to cope with overcrowded, tinderbox forests.
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