In the Age of Fire Suppression, Only the Biggest Blazes Survive

In the Age of Fire Suppression, Only the Biggest Blazes Survive

While forest managers have proved adept of stamping out small wildfires, they have been less successful at suppressing larger, more devastating burns. The result is that wildfires are more severe, on average, than they would be without human intervention.

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