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Debate Over the Future of Land Scorched in Rim Fire

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The Rim Fire ripped through 400 square miles of the Sierra Nevada last summer, and left in its wake the question of what to do with the burned area. The forest service recently released its plan for salvage logging, but not everyone’s on board with that idea. …Read More

Source: The California Report – Science

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