How Fire Can Restore A Forest

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Interestingly, fire can play a natural and beneficial role in forest ecosystems. Controlled or naturally occurring wildfires can help clear dead vegetation, return nutrients to the soil, and stimulate the growth of certain plant species. Some trees, like the lodgepole pine, actually require heat from fire to release their seeds. While wildfires can be devastating, when managed properly, fire can support biodiversity and long-term forest health.

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