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    Letters to the Editor: Don’t mourn the Rim fire — learn from it

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsApril 19, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    To the editor: Reporter Corinne Purtill’s article on the 2013 Rim fireplace (“Lessons from Yosemite, a decade after the Rim fire,” April 17) romanticizes a deceptive narrative that high-intensity wildfires “destroy” forests. This erases the regenerative energy of fire-adapted ecosystems. I’ve been to the world a number of occasions for the reason that fireplace and what I’ve seen is highly effective. The locations that weren’t logged or sprayed are thriving, with native crops and pure regeneration all over the place.

    Removed from being lifeless, the areas affected by the 2013 Rim fireplace now assist a wealthy array of species, from woodpeckers to uncommon flowers. The actual menace is logging disguised as “restoration,” which, per studies, emits 10 occasions extra carbon per acre than wildfire or native bark beetles.

    The Rim fireplace didn’t break Yosemite. It provided a lesson.

    Jennifer Mamola, Washington, D.C.



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