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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3747324" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Natural fires. Back when Yellowstone burned for weeks because the tree huggers said it was natures way, they were right in a way and wrong in another. </p><p>For many years before that fire, prescribed burns were the norm, but the "virgin forest" folks won the argument politically, so the prescribed burns stopped and the forest took over. </p><p>Similar to the fires in commifornika where the tree huggers didn't allow for any under brush to be burned occasionally in controlled fires resulting in massive fires that took out power lines, and so on. By not allowing controlled burns the wildfires have contributed to mud slides in the most exclusive neighborhoods.</p><p>Thats just the short story. It goes much deeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3747324, member: 5412"] Natural fires. Back when Yellowstone burned for weeks because the tree huggers said it was natures way, they were right in a way and wrong in another. For many years before that fire, prescribed burns were the norm, but the "virgin forest" folks won the argument politically, so the prescribed burns stopped and the forest took over. Similar to the fires in commifornika where the tree huggers didn't allow for any under brush to be burned occasionally in controlled fires resulting in massive fires that took out power lines, and so on. By not allowing controlled burns the wildfires have contributed to mud slides in the most exclusive neighborhoods. Thats just the short story. It goes much deeper. [/QUOTE]
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