wildfires
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Wildfire, Extreme Drought Can Cause Widespread Emergence of Invasive Species in California's Ecosystem
The latest research discovered that wildfires and extreme drought can help the spread of invasive species. The research findings were published in Ecology. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Wildfires May Be Changing Face Of Regions In Boreal Forest, Experts Say
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US Costly Wildfire Reaches Between $394 to $893 Billion Yearly, Report Shows
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Canada's British Columbia Wildfires: Unhealthy Smoke, Evacuation Concerns Likely Due To Mount Wartenbe Blaze
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Wildfires Can Become More Frequent in Western US, New Research Warns
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Endangered Fish Population Declines as 760k Gal Fire Retardant for Wildfires Dropped on California Waterways
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Smokes From Canada Wildfires Bring Low Air Quality In New York
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Heatwave Leaves But Wildfires Remain as El Niño Starts with Gusty Winds in Australia
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Western Canada Wildfires: Smoke Reaches Kansas City Causing Unhealthy Air Quality
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Global Impact of Extreme Weather Events: Climate Change Can Intensify Frequent Hurricanes, Drought, Wildfires
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Maui Wildfire Cause: Telecommunications Company Responsible for Devastating Wildfire Will Face Lawsuits
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Maui Wildfires: Number Of Missing People 'Nearly Unchanged'; Finalization Might Take Time
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Power Supply Off For Hours When Second Fire Broke In Maui, Says Electric Firm; Probe On Wildfire Cause Still Ongoing