By Lisa Howard January 24, 2020 The Camp Fire in 2018 was the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California’s history, killing 85 and burning over 150,000 acres and 18,000... Read More
Tag Archives : Wildfire Research
Extreme Wildfires Are Transforming Forestlands Into Shrublands
Aj Cheline
October 2, 2019
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By Kat Kerlin October 2, 2019 Sierra Nevada forests are losing plant diversity due to high-severity fires, according to a study from the University of California, Davis. These fires are... Read More
Dogs, Cats Rescued From California Camp Fire Heal With Fish Skins
Aj Cheline
December 5, 2018
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By Amy Quinton December 5, 2018 Several burned dogs and cats at the VCA Valley Oak Veterinary Center in Chico are getting an unusual treatment to help them heal from... Read More
High-Severity Wildfires Complicate Natural Regeneration for California Conifers
Aj Cheline
December 21, 2016
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By Kat Kerlin December 21, 2016 A study spanning 10 national forests and 14 burned areas in California found that conifer seedlings were found in less than 60 percent of... Read More