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Managing Megafires: Lessons from California’s Natural Resources Agency

Inevitable

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The Negative Feedback Loops of the Dixie Fire

The Dixie Fire burned at incredibly high severity. It created something called hydrophobic soil. So that's where the soil kind of turns from something permeable to almost a clay layer. And so we see it converting from more lush conifer trees to not invasive shrubs but shrubs outside of their natural range. The fire also chemically changes the soil as well basically.

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