Arizona wildfires are hotter, bigger. How will the land recover?
Fueled by overzealous fire suppression, drier summers, rising temperatures and a relentless drought, wildfires across Arizona and the Southwest have been sparking more frequently, burning at greater severity and scorching more land. … This ongoing fire regime, which has intensified in the last three decades, is transforming the state’s once-dense forests. The long-term effect of these wildfires on plant regrowth, wildlife habitat, watershed health and forest fuels are at the forefront of many ongoing studies.
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