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Twin_Moose

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I've had that happen to me. Fight fires or sit in the pokey. I sat by a pump for 40 hours making sure it didn't run out of gas.

Yep I've known them to walk into a bar and conscript every able body to fight fire no excuses

That's why one never goes to rubber neck or visit a fire camp unless they are ready to fight fire

The big fire up by us in 1980 my Dad was a fire scout I was a young teen when the fire jumped South across the little Swan fire coordinator looked at me and said your big enough and handed me a piss pack for the weekend until the jump was put out then allowed to go back to school on Monday
 

Hoid

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It seems to me that plants need rain.

Therefore floods are good.

Wow! Am I in the club now?
 

Hoid

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A lot cooler this morning on the Island. A lot clearer too. Some gusty wind has helped, but it might have hurt too.
 

petros

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A couple more summers and we can celebrate the forests renewing and the ecosystems thriving from single cell mycellium right to the 1 tonne moose.
 

petros

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It was Salmo. I had to look at a map, I came up from heading west on Hwy US 2.

You understand that these are not boreal forests, right?
Where in the Natural Resources Canada info I posted says that only boreal forests self renew and alpine and grassland (yes there is thousands of sq km of grassland in central BC) don't?

In case you missed it.

Why forests need fires, insects and diseases

A pine tree grows after a forest fire. Although natural disturbances do create a temporary loss in the forest cover, in the long term they help forests stay healthy and encourage diversity in the tree, plant and animal species that inhabit them.

How do natural disturbances affect Canada’s forests?

Natural disturbances such as forest fires, insect and disease outbreaks, drought, wind throw and floods have occurred in Canada’s forests for thousands of years. Disturbance is part of the natural life cycle of the forest and most often helps the forest to renew itself.

Disturbances are particularly important to the cycle of regeneration and regrowth in boreal forests. Fires, as well as insect and disease outbreaks, often occur on a large scale there, more so than in Canada’s temperate forests. Here are some of the ways that these natural disturbances work to renew boreal forests.

Forest fires often stimulate new growth
Fire, the primary change agent in the boreal zone, is as crucial to forest renewal as the sun and rain. Forest fires release valuable nutrients stored in the litter on the forest floor. They open the forest canopy to sunlight, which stimulates new growth. They allow some tree species, like lodgepole and jack pine, to reproduce, opening their cones and freeing their seeds. Learn more about the effects of wildfire in the forest.

Insects reduce aging trees and make the forest more productive

Insects are important in the life cycle of boreal forests. Large insect outbreaks that occur regularly help to renew the forests. Insects release nutrients stored within trees. Infestations also eliminate sick and aging trees, reducing competition among trees and making the ecosystem more productive. Find out about the insects that affect forests in Canada.

Diseases eliminate weak trees and give new species a chance to thrive

Diseases contribute to the forest ecosystem by speeding up the mortality of weak and over-mature trees, clearing the way for forest renewal and increasing biodiversity. Diseases also break down dead plant material, a process that recycles nutrients and organic matter. Root diseases are among the most common in boreal forests. Read about the ways diseases impact Canadian forests.

Canada closely monitors and reports on natural disturbances

Although natural disturbances generally benefit the long-term health of Canadian forests, they can sometimes have public safety and environmental consequences. Canada closely monitors disturbances in its forests and reports publicly on their effects. The annual State of the Forest report includes the latest information on key disturbances such as fire, insects and disease. The government also makes a number of tools available to the public, such as maps to monitor forest fire conditions in Canada and databases of insects and diseases in Canada’s forests.

Natural Resources Canada–Canadian Forest Service scientists conduct extensive research and analysis on natural disturbance in Canada’s forests. Their reports are used to inform forest management planning, forest laws and forestry practices. For example, scientific research has helped evolve modern harvesting techniques to more closely mimic the effects of natural disturbance on the forest.

Although forest fires, insects and diseases do temporarily reduce the forest area, it’s important to remember that the trees will almost always grow back. Natural disturbance should not be confused with deforestation. A forest that will grow back is still a forest.

Learn the difference between natural disturbances and deforestation
Natural disturbances like wildfire or disease are often mistakenly thought to cause deforestation. Find out why this is untrue when you read these 7 reasons why disturbances don't cause deforestation.

Why forests need fires, insects and diseases | Natural Resources Canada


LET NATURE BE NATURAL IT KNOWS WHAT IT'S DOING AND IT'S NOT GLOBAL WARMING OR PIPELINES
 

JLM

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It was Salmo. I had to look at a map, I came up from heading west on Hwy US 2.


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Yeah, I guess Salmo would qualify as "Podunk"...………………….unless you talk to the locals! :) :) Good restaurant there on the south side of Hwy. 3.
 

Hoid

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Forest fires often stimulate new growth
Fire, the primary change agent in the boreal zone, is as crucial to forest renewal as the sun and rain. Forest fires release valuable nutrients stored in the litter on the forest floor
 

petros

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What's the title of the NRCan article?

Is it "Why forests need fires, insects and diseases" or "Why boreal forests need fires, insects and diseases"?
 

Hoid

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I guess you missed that part.

btw everyone understands that fire can be part of the natural process.
 

petros

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Missed the title that says forests as in all of them?

It's time to rethink forest management and focus on fire breaks, controlled burns and building codes that demand steel or tile roofing.
 

Hoid

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But you said there was no mention of boreal forest?

Did you even read it?
 

Curious Cdn

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Notice, you have a hand-drawn meme and not an actual photo.

Fake News, eh?