Because I make good fires🔥

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Because I make good fires🔥
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You know an ecology book is going to be good when it acknowledges that fire suppression is Bad, Actually
A new University of Waterloo study that examines controlled fire practices — or cultural burning by Indigenous people — indicates they can help improve an area's biodiversity while getting rid bits of wood and leaves that could lead to massive forest fires.
Leading Australian voices Kate Cullity, Charles Massy, Lesley Patterson & Michelle McKemey on fire ecology in Australia.
An excellent article on controlled fires. Almost all indigenous farming practices use fire to their advantage and to the advantage of the ecosystems.
I think you will find this article very illuminating. It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes.... “ Birth and Decay... Decay and Birth!
Hari Om!
Controlled Fires by kuruk
Rated: T
Summary: Faced with a life-threatening situation, Norman is overcome by his powers. It falls to Dipper to calm him down.