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Controversial new studies question the conventional wisdom on Western ponderosa forests and the severity of their historic wildfires.
by Emily Guerin,
Sep 26, 2012
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A New Mexican watches Whitewater-Baldy fire burn the Gila National Forest, and even as it changes a place she loves, her ecologist self cheers it on.
by Martha Schumann Cooper,
Jun 14, 2012
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This season’s wildfires are caused by three things: Climate change-induced
drought, bureaucratic blindness and old-fashioned human folly.
by William deBuys,
Jun 30, 2011
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The backstory to Emily Guerin's report on the scientific debate over how "normal" severe fire is, and a travelogue from the Gila Wilderness in the wake of this year's massive blaze.
by Cally Carswell, Emily Guerin, Neil LaRubbio,
Sep 25, 2012
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The aftermath of Boulder's destructive Fourmile Canyon fire.
by Cally Carswell,
Sep 26, 2010
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It's hard for journalists to talk about climate change, but they need to keep telling the story, especially when writing about natural disasters.
by Allen Best,
Jul 25, 2012
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Ecologist Charlie Crisafulli has spent twenty-five years
studying life on Mount St. Helens, especially the boreal toad,
which is in decline almost everywhere else, but thriving at the
volcano
by David B. Williams,
Jul 25, 2005
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Pepper Trail, a wildlife biologist in Oregon, says that
this is not the time to log our way out of wildfire threats in the
West.
by Pepper Trail,
Aug 11, 2003
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New Mexico's Gila National Forest is a good natural laboratory for studying the effects of wildfire.
by Neil LaRubbio,
Nov 14, 2012
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President Bush says the Healthy Forests Restoration Act
and Initiative were needed to fight wildfire, but several years
into the new rules, critics question whether the changes they
brought were helpful or even necessary
by Kathie Durbin,
Apr 17, 2006