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Happy New Year, Colorado You're on Fire
Jan 2nd, 2022 at 9:02am
 
And it's Winter! More than 30,000 evacuated and no containment.

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Re: Happy New Year, Colorado You're on Fire
Reply #1 - Jan 2nd, 2022 at 10:32am
 
Marla has red hair anyway - she'll be right mate Wink
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Re: Happy New Year, Colorado You're on Fire
Reply #2 - Jan 2nd, 2022 at 10:33am
 
Jasin wrote on Jan 2nd, 2022 at 10:32am:
Marla has red hair anyway - she'll be right mate Wink


Does she have a burning bush?
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Reply #3 - Jan 3rd, 2022 at 12:01pm
 
Colorado put a moratorium on prescribed burns in 2012. And they wonder why they got fires. The same thing the greenies are trying to do here.

"Foresters Want More Prescribed Burns To Avoid Future Wildfire Disasters In Colorado. But The State Forest Service Isn’t Allowed To Conduct Them

By Michael Elizabeth Sakas January 28, 2021



Prescribed burns require permits and specific weather conditions to be done safely. The National Park Service considers it one of the most important tools for forest health and for preventing wildfire destruction.

That means burning piles of debris, and also setting fire to aces of land — a procedure known as broadcast burning.

“The Colorado state forest service does not do that anymore,” Twitchell said.

Burning authority

In March of 2012, the Colorado State Forest Service was managing a prescribed fire southeast of Conifer. The winds picked up on a hot and dry day, which started the Lower North Fork Fire. It killed three people, and destroyed nearly two dozen homes.

Colorado State Forester Mike Lester said the event was traumatic for many — agency staffers included.

“A lot of really good people really felt like their life’s work was tarnished in some way,” Lester said. “And it was unfair because they applied the techniques at that point in time we thought were the right ways to do it.”

An independent review of the fire found no individual at fault. But victims criticized the review and wanted change. A bill was passed, which ended the state forest service’s authority to do prescribed burning. The agency’s fire unit employees were moved to the Division of Fire Prevention and Control."

https://www.cpr.org/2021/01/28/foresters-want-more-prescribed-burns-to-avoid-fut...

9 years of forest fuel burns. Who knew?

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