"As an ecosystem, old-growth chaparral does not "need" fire to remain healthy" From: http://www.californiachaparral.com/chaparralmyths.html … Esp. see #1, #4, #5https://twitter.com/aurabogado/status/920369335947862016 …
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Replying to @aurabogado @AceHoffman
I shouldn’t say “at all.” I’m sure Halsey not only means well but has probably done some good work (?).
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But as someone who lives in LA and has read credible books/articles and takes to actual fire ecologists, CCI doesn’t cut it.
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And, although I have an amateur interest in wildfires here and in Baja, I’m also not at the “just google it” level of things.
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If you’d already read academic articles/books and chaparral/wildfire here, or talked with real fire ecologists I’d be curious to hear more.
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But sending me suggestions based on what you’re find on a couple of google searches probably isn’t going to work here.
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