
Science of Survival: The Sky is Burning
Outside Podcast
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Introduction
The Big Burn torched more than 3 million acres of the Northern Rockies in Idaho, Colorado, Montana and Wyoming. It led Edward Pulaski to invent the Pulaski, which is like a pickaxe designed for scraping and cutting the forest floor. Before Forest Service began actively suppressing fires, between 15 and 20 million acres burned every year. But that also means that everything that should burn each year doesn't. And now forests are jam-packed with way too much timber, brush, and dead wood.
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