The Rim Fire
The 2013 Rim Fire was the largest forest fire in California history, and the largest fire in Yosemite history. Burning 400 square miles, the speed and size of the fire was unprecedented. As these unnaturally large fires become more commonplace due to previous fire suppression and climate change, Yosemite National Park is seeing the benefits of carefully allowing smaller, controlled fires on the landscape. For an audio described version of this video, go to • The Rim Fire (Audio Described Version) .

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Beautiful but Deadly: Water in Yosemite

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Crews Work to Save Yosemite Sequoias from Rim Fire

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Fall asleep while I build a zoo (Part 2)

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This Is Why STRAY CATS And RATS Are DISAPPEARING From America's LARGEST Landfill...

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THE SIERRA SCENIC BYWAY & CREEK FIRE IMPACT - FULL EPISODE - Outside Beyond the Lens

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Cougar peak Wildland Fire Initial Attack

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Why Yosemite National Park Is a Mess

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El Dorado Fire: Up Close (September 2020)

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MAFFS 6 Rim Fire 22Aug13 1750

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Pioneer Fire B0434AEE 5A08 46DE 8F56 781BC8A1CB11

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Paradise Lost: Inside California's Camp Fire, 60 Minutes' 2018 report

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Yosemite Nature Notes - 11 - Big Trees

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INSANE Fire Behavior, FIRENADO, Massive Flames At The Chaparral Fire | Murrieta

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The Wild Land

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Rim Fire 2013

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Yosemite Nature Notes - 5 - Snow

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Zugspitze via Höllental in August under ideal conditions

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Mountain Strong: Surviving the Creek Fire | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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Risky 50-year experiment involving wildfires in Yosemite paying off

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