A Wildfire Story: Dinner
/Is a recently burned forest a wasteland, or something much more exciting? Hear the story behind some of the creatures that rely on burned forests for their next meal, including the iconic Black-backed Woodpecker.
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Is a recently burned forest a wasteland, or something much more exciting? Hear the story behind some of the creatures that rely on burned forests for their next meal, including the iconic Black-backed Woodpecker.
Read MoreThe landscapes of the southern Rockies of Alberta have a long and complex natural and cultural history. Prominent in that history is the role of forest fires. Fire has been, and remains today, a necessary and critical part of the long-term health and sustainability of these landscapes. The goal of this project is to advance our understanding of how, where, and when historical wildfires occur, and the implications of those dynamics.
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