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And when a fire comes through and destroys everything, we rebuild bigger.
After we log a forest or a fire comes through, we sometimes think about planting a single species.
"It might be another decade before evidence of early fire comes through more strongly," Dr. Wrangham said.
"Then, 10 or 15 years later, another fire comes through and releases all the carbon left in the trees on the ground.
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"The fire came through quickly, in the middle of the night, and just levelled it".
The Forest Service had yet to begin work on the thinning project when the Hayman fire came through this month.
Where the fire came through Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest last September, the ground is ash and the trees are charcoal.
The electricity had died, leaving the passengers in the dark, when suddenly a roaring wall of smoke and fire came through the door.
Portions of the hospital escaped destruction and became a shelter for some people who huddled in a basement as the fire came through.
Among those missing is Terry Poliquin, whose family has not heard from him since the fire came through Magalia, where he lived alone in a mobile home.
The morning that the fire came through, the Lampsons, wearing wool clothes and goggles, with oxygen tanks and regulators handy, stood in their yard and watched a fifty-foot wall of flame crest the ridge above their property.
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