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Environmental

Apr. 15, 2004

Reforesting After Fire Avoids Tinderbox

Forum Column - By Emma T. Suarez - In August and September of 2001, the devastating Star Fire swept through the El Dorado and Tahoe national forests in Northern California. Over a harrowing 23 days, flames consumed 17,000 acres of habitat for the California spotted owl. Now, a recent court-imposed injunction threatens to finish off what the fire didn't destroy.

        Forum Column
        
        By Emma T. Suarez
        
        In August and September of 2001, the devastating Star Fire s...

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