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RE: New research suggest that managed fires in the African savannah leads to increased species richness, and promote certain rare savannah species

in #nature7 years ago

I live in North Carolina, as well. Controlled burns instead of fire suppression has worked wonders on the pine savanna revitalization. I remember several years back large projects initiated to plant long-leafed pines in the Eastern part of the state. Then projects to restore Bobwhite Quails populations to these habitats. These ecosystems had taken a toll with the suppression of fires. It is nice to work with nature and not against it.

Thanks for the great article @valth !

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Thanks for sharing your experience with us, @kiristin. It's really great to see that these controlled burn conservation experiments are working out as planned.