As California burns, some ecologists say it's time to rethink forest management

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As California burns, some ecologists say it's time to rethink forest management
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Logging and thinning trees isn't stopping wildfires, ecologists say. Focusing on homes can help avert more tragedies like Paradise and Greenville.

More than a month after it ignited near a Pacific Gas and Electric Co. power station, the Dixie fire rages onYet even as crews struggle to gain a footing on the massive Dixie fire, Forest Service officials said the blaze is doing what it was intended to do, at least in part.

“Certain areas of the forest are really well managed, and then other parts have almost no management history in the last several decades,” he said. “When the fire’s this big, it’s a mixed bag. It’s running over everything.

,” Bauer said. “It’s so dry this year that it doesn’t matter how much fuel is on the landscape. The fuel that’s there is going to burn. And we just have to hope that the trees on those landscapes are resilient enough to survive it.”Already this year, there have been more than twice as many acres burned than during the same period last year — and hundreds more fires.

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