America Listened to Smokey Bear for 100 Years — And Made Every Fire Worse

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  1. You do need fires.
    For a healthy ecosystem
    But without the decay and rot of those trees, you will not have enough fertilizer for those trees to grow.Which happens naturally through decay.You're going to end up a desertification.If you over burn

  2. Was a Chilao Hotshot at 17, fought fire from So Cal to Alaska, people would look at us and say "look how much you lost", I would look at them and say "look how much we saved".
    I live now in northern California; went through the August Complex of 2020, Carr Fire of 2018, Monument fire of 2021 (this one burned right down to my back door), Lime Complex of 2008, Stafford fire of 2012, Fork Complex of 2015.
    Yes, I have seen a lot of wild fire and I am a FIRM BELIEVER IN CONTROLLED BURNS, we need to clean up the forest floor to keep these wildfires at a controllable level.
    An out of control wild fire doesn't just burn the forest, it gets so hot that it sterilizes the soil and make recovery just that much more difficult!
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  3. Does anybody realize that managed harvest also has a place.
    Forest fires are a valuable talking point for politicians. Preserving a fire hazard helps with the promotion of the profitable global warming narrative.

  4. Here's the question I couldn't stop thinking about after making this video:
    Prescribed burns produce smoke. Sometimes for days. If your neighborhood got three days of smoke but it cut your wildfire risk by sixteen percent — would you take that deal?
    And here's the harder question: should the people living upwind get to decide for the people living downhill?
    I want to hear from you — especially if you've lived through a wildfire OR a prescribed burn. Both perspectives matter.
    Sources & further reading in the description.

  5. We were just there. We camp above Capitan New Mexico often.

    There was another fire burning in the same mountains. Town was full of firefighters too

    We adopted a big stuffed Dulce Bear from the Library Thrift store there. It's a sweet little museum and town.

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