Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Why do wildfires burn out of control?

Most of the public lands experience catastrophic burning. Interior's Ryan Zinke has addressed the cause of these fires. He points out that environmentalists (with the aid of the Liberal Media) have managed to stop reasonable management of the forests. Pine needles cover the forest floor and dead trees are allowed to stay. Snags and vines contribute to the buildup of dry vegetation which is ideal for sustaining wild fires.


Cutting of timber is prohibited, which destroys jobs and turns a valuable resource into a liability.


Enviros believe that burning of the forests is a good thing, but in fact it is not. Burning removes not only the accumulated dry matter, but it also destroys the microflora of the forest, resulting in floods because the soil's capacity to absorb water has been greatly reduced.


States where forests are owned privayely and managed properly seldom experience wild fires that burn out of control.


To prevent catastrophic fires then needs the removal of persons from power who refuse to manage our forests. And the cause is not 'global warming' or climate change. We  do not see catastrophic fires destroying the forests of W Virginia, or Virginia. Only where environmentalist whackoes run the place do catastrophic fires destroy timber. Chief of these places is California.

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