Study: Alien grasses are leading to more frequent US wildfires
A new study published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences looks at the connections between a dozen species of invasive grasses and wildfires nationwide, finding fires occur more often in places with the non-native grasses.
Study: Alien grasses are leading to more frequent US wildfires
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