Fire is transforming the US West’s public lands – research shows overlooked cost to recreation
Researchers found moderate- to high-severity wildfires cut visits 15% to 20% and the losses lasted at least five years.
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Fire is transforming the US West’s public lands – research shows overlooked cost to recreation
Large-scale wildfires seem to turn visitors away, while prescribed burning may have the opposite effect. Helen H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty ImagesColorado’s two largest fires on record, the Cameron Peak and East Troublesome fires, burned hundreds of thousands of acres across some of the state’s most visited landscapes in 2020. The fires scorched trails, campgrounds and beloved ecosystems in and around Rocky Mountain Na…
Fireplace is remodeling the USA West’s public lands – analysis presentations overpassed price to sport
Colorado’s two greatest fires on report, the Cameron Height and East Tough fires, burned masses of hundreds of acres throughout one of the state’s maximum visited landscapes in 2020. The fires scorched trails, campgrounds and liked ecosystems in and round Rocky Mountain Nationwide Park and the Arapahoe and Roosevelt nationwide forests. Greater than 5 years later, the scars stay stark: blackened hillsides, closed trails and naked slopes the place…
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