Misconceptions and Benefits of Fire
The most common misconception of wildfire is that all fire is bad. But there are important benefits that smaller and more frequent fires offer to the environment. Matt Jolly, an ecologist at the U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, talks about the natural and important role of fire in maintaining a healthy ecosystem.

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A Better Way to Think About Wildland Fires

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Step by step: Forests of the future

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Protecting Your Home From Wildfire

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Eagle Creek Fire, Erosion and the Resilient Landscape

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Good Fire: Prescribed Burning

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Forest Service Honor Guard: No Family Stands Alone

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Tongass Plan Revision Webinar - Sustainable Rec & Tourism _March 28_2024

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Caring for the land after the fire

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Fire Behavior and Ecological Restoration

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Prescribed Fire: Maintaining the Balance

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Reforestation: Nature and nurseries

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The Heavy Equipment of Firefighting

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Shaping America's Public Lands

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Knowles Fire Memorial Service

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Mother Daughter Team work the Goat Rocks Fire, Washington

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Healthy Forests Need Prescriptions Too

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Understanding Fuels: Forest Fire Science

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Understanding Forest Ecology: Fire, Water, and Bark Beetles

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Fire and Forest Health

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