JOHN DAY, PRAIRIE CITY, & HINES – (Press Release from the Malheur National Forest) Two years have passed since the 2024 fire season that left more than 300,000 acres burned across the Malheur National Forest. On the Malheur, and across the West, wildfires are becoming more severe, with intense wildfires disrupting or reducing natural tree regeneration in several interconnected ways. Seed sources are destroyed when fires burn extremely hot. Matu…
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