Planned burns can reduce wildfire risks, but expanding use of ‘good fire’ isn't easy
Researchers from Colorado State University and the University of Oregon discussed how prescribed burns can reduce wildfire risks across the West, but also addressed some of the barriers to implementing a prescribed burn program.
Planned burns can reduce wildfire risks, but expanding use of ‘good fire’ isn't easy
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