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                                                Forest Fires: Answers to 12 Common Questions 
                                                  1.  Is wildfire bad for forests?  
                                                      No.  Some forests need fire to be 
                                                      healthy, but it has to be the type 
                                                      of fire that the forest evolved 
                                                      with.                                                                       
                                                   
                                                  2.  What are the types of forest 
                                                      fires? Broadly there are two 
                                                      types: low-intensity fire that 
                                                      generally burns near the ground, 
                                                      and high-intensity or crown fire 
                 Low-intensity fire burning           that burns through the treetops. 
                     on the forest floor 
                                                                                                         High-intensity crown fire 
                                                  3.  How does each of these fire 
                                                      types affect the forest?  The 
                                                      low-intensity fire burns up the 
                                                      surface tree needles and leaves, 
                                                      shrubs, down wood and many of 
                                                      the small trees, opening up most 
                                                      of the understory.  Crown fire 
                                                      spreads rapidly across the forest 
                                                      canopy and usually kills most of 
                                                      the large, overstory trees, while  High-intensity fire that burned across the canopy, Angora 
                Forest frequently burned by           removing the cover provided by             Fire, near Lake Tahoe (in the background) 
                 low-intensity, surface fire          the tree foliage. 
                                                      4.  Then is it only crown fire that 
                                                          harms the forest? Extensive 
                                                          crown fire may be fine in a 
                                                          forest that’s adapted to it, like 
                                                          many high-elevation (ex. 
                                                          lodgepole pine) and wetter 
                                                          climate forests. Lower and mid-
                                                          elevation forests (ex. mixed 
                                                          conifer), however, are adapted 
                                                          to frequent, surface fire, so            Large patch of dead trees in a mixed conifer forest not 
                   High-elevation lodgepole               crown fires in these forests  that         adapted to this fire type.  Note live seed trees on the 
                  pine forest with abundant,              leave large (>50 ac) patches of                               distant ridgeline 
                   healthy regeneration after             dead trees can be particularly                                          
                  the 1988 Yellowstone Fire               harmful. 
                                                      5.  How do large, dead tree 
                                                          patches affect these lower-mid 
                                                          elevation forests?  There may 
                                                          be no reseeding of trees and 
                                                          shurbs can take over the area for 
                                                          many years.  Wildlife that 
                                                          depends on tree cover, such as 
                                                          spotted owls, may no longer 
                 Even a few live trees after a            have a secure place to nest or 
                 wildfire can provide seed to             rest. 
                     speed forest recovery                                                          With the Chips Fire (N. Cal.), a tree that was used for 
                                                                                                              nesting by a California spotted owl 
                                            6.  Aren’t these large patches of 
                                                dead trees good for other 
                                                wildlife? Yes, for example some 
                                                woodpeckers and small 
                                                mammals prefer this habitat.  
                                                However, some species that are 
              Black-backed woodpeckers          now rare or threatened are 
                 that uses dead trees to        associated with large live trees 
              forage for beetles, 4-8 years     and forests with a dense canopy 
                after a high-severity fire      cover.                               Lack of canopy cover after a high-severity fire 
                            
                                            7.  Should seedlings be planted in 
                                                burned patches when they are 
                                                distant from live, seed-
                                                producing trees?  If there is 
                                                money for it, planting can help 
                                                prevent shrub take over and also 
                                                establish more pines, which are 
                                                fire resistant.  Tree seedlings 
                Replanted tree seedling         should be planted using a 
                                                variable (‘group and gap’) 
                                                spacing because regularly         Plantation of flammable, regularly spaced pine trees 
                                                spaced plantations don’t restore 
                                                natural forest conditions and 
                                                easily burn up when fire 
                                                reoccurs. 
                                           
                                                     8.  Dead trees from these fires 
                                                         seem to be going to waste.  Is 
                                                         there any harm in removing 
                                                         them?  Many of the important 
                                                         ecological roles that trees 
                                                         provide continue to occur after 
                                                         they die. Removing the small 
                                                         and intermediate size trees that 
                  Cavities created in a large,           might have been cut in the pre-
                  dead snag that can be used             fire forest to help restore it can 
                   by some birds and small               reduce fuel loads, but removing 
                           mammals                       the largest trees may impact          Salvage logging of dead trees on the Angora Fire that left 
                                                         wildlife habitat and affect how                            the largest ‘snags’ 
                                                         the forest recovers. 
                                                      
                                                     9.  If fire is so important to these 
                                                         forests, why can’t it just be left 
                                                         to burn in areas away from 
                                                         homes? Fire has been kept out 
                                                         of many low-mid elevation 
                                                         forests for so long that they now 
                                                         have lots of surface fuel and 
                                                         ladder trees (smaller trees that 
                  Lion Fire allowed to burn              fire ‘climbs’ into the overstory 
                 and restore forest conditions           tree crowns).  Under hot, dry or 
                     in the backcountry of               windy conditions, fire in these 
                    Sequoia National Park                forests would ‘crown out’, but if                                                                 
                                                         let burn in more moderate                      Fuel loading from decades without a fire 
                                                         weather the resulting low-
                                                         intensity fire can help restore the 
                                                         forest. 
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