I didn’t know the history of wildland fire use went back so far. More than 100 years! Yet, we are still somehow trying to convince governments and institutions that suppressing all fires is harmful. The History and Evolution of Wildland Fire Use https://t
RT @ecolandlab: The History and Evolution of Wildland Fire Use | Fire Ecology | Full Text https://t.co/OVO1JuCVas
The History and Evolution of Wildland Fire Use | Fire Ecology | Full Text https://t.co/OVO1JuCVas
@RSFireNerd @SanDiegoCounty @SDFD @R5_Fire_News @usfs_r5 @CALFIRESANDIEGO https://t.co/zxMtn48iwF and https://t.co/d1A0aIz4D5 https://t.co/ljOfiknqpZ Are good starting places. Basically the South Canyon Fire and the 1989 review really changed things at
@ExtinctionR AMAZING... wildfires only started decades ago? https://t.co/T8EHKNxnTu
Its interesting how through the history of the US we diverted from indigenous land management practices to practice a few different ideas, but have turned back to their ideas of controlled burns in modern times. #12 https://t.co/Ie262iAFmG
@emilydolhansky @stacystaces @ThomasforBC Dear me.. that's a big question..here's a history of the "fire use" end of fire policy..https://t.co/L7nnubfGKP