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High-severity Wildfires in California’s Sierra Nevada Forests Have Risen Dramatically Since the Euro-American Settlement
Researchers discovered that the average annual area burned at low-to-moderate severity in low- and middle-elevation forest types have decreased from more than 90% before 1850 to 60-70 percent today.
Latest Research Articles
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How Red Sea Urchin Populations in Northern and Southern California Are Adapted To Different Environmental Changes
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Forests Face Different Threats From Multiple Industries Other Than Agriculture
Megadrought Gets Temporary Solution From Heavy Rains, Experts Warn Wet Weather Overestimation Might Worsen US Drought
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Bull Sharks Maul Dolphin on Popular Beach in Northern Sydney
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Wind Turbines in Forests Has a High Risk of Impairing Endangered Bat Species
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Lost Seal Pup Finally Rescued After Discovered Wandering Over Shops in Norfolk
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UK Weather Forecast: Heavy Snowfall, Freezing Fog Could Cause Widespread Travel Disruptions, Health Concerns This Week
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Parts of England Were Issued a Yellow Weather Warning, With Freezing Fog Expected To Cause Travel Delays
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Florida Man Captures 16-Foot Burmese Python With His Bare Hands
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US Weather Forecast: Potent Storm Could Leave Southwest, Barrel from New Mexico to Maine This Week
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Chicago Weather Forecast: Light Snow, Mild Conditions To Unfold Midweek
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Canada Weather Forecast: Significant Snowfall to Unleash in Ontario Next Week; Motorists Could Expect Travel Disruptions