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Forest fire is often considered to be a bad thing. And to be certain, an uncontrolled wildfire in a populated area like we saw recently can be dangerous as well as disasterous. But fire is a natural part of many ecosystems, and for some species, it is a neccessary part of their life cycle. Properly used, fire can be a tool that helps maintain the health of our forests and grasslands.
Features an interview with Michelle Foss, Director of Stewardship and Research at Fontenelle Forest Nature Center in Bellevue, NE.
To learn more about Fontenelle Forest visit Fontenelleforest.org
To become a patron of this podcast visit Patreon.com/Dispatchesfromtheforest
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Forest fire is often considered to be a bad thing. And to be certain, an uncontrolled wildfire in a populated area like we saw recently can be dangerous as well as disasterous. But fire is a natural part of many ecosystems, and for some species, it is a neccessary part of their life cycle. Properly used, fire can be a tool that helps maintain the health of our forests and grasslands.
Features an interview with Michelle Foss, Director of Stewardship and Research at Fontenelle Forest Nature Center in Bellevue, NE.
To learn more about Fontenelle Forest visit Fontenelleforest.org
To become a patron of this podcast visit Patreon.com/Dispatchesfromtheforest
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