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Two Sides of Fire

Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration

Category: Sharing Environmental Education Knowledge (SEEK)

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Two Sides of Fire
Post Date: September 11, 2019
Resource Type:
  • Audio | Video
Description:

Natural forces have shaped forest ecosystems over the millenniums. Those forces have included people, animals, insects, disease, wind, weather, and fire. Native peoples saw fire as an ally and were proactive in its use as a management tool. They used fire to drive game, eliminate pests, communicate, and to clear land for settlements, travel, and agriculture.

Many forest ecosystems are fire dependent. Fire is needed to control competitive species, prevent overstocking, open cones, and to prepare the soil for natural seeding. Fire dependent species have developed thick bark to withstand the periodic low intensity burns common to these ecosystems.

Fire is a paradox: good if it is under control, and usually bad if it is wild and out of control. Wildfires have devastated millions of acres of forest land, however, together with Smokey Bear, we've achieved a great deal of success in fire prevention. Now we're beginning to realize that we need to reintroduce fire to many ecosystems. It's often an essential management tool needed to maintain stands of fire dependent species in a healthy condition. We can now see the "Two Sides of Fire."

Author: Temperate Forest Foundation
Topic:
  • Ecosystems
  • Resource Management
  • Health
Audience:
  • Grades 6-8
  • Grades 9-12
  • Higher Education
Length in pages or time: 15 min.
Fee?: 1
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Order information or contact: Temperate Forest Foundation 14780 SW Osprey Dr. Suite 355 Beaverton, OR 97007-8070 Tel: 503.579.6762 Fax: 503.579.0300 E-mail: office@forestinfo.org Website Related: website@forestinfo.org
Link: http://www.forestinfo.org/
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